Launch a lucrative data career with these programming courses

Launch a lucrative data career with these programming courses
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2019-10-1 15:00

So, if you're itching to break the six-figure mark on your annual salary but don't know where to start, looking to a big data career isn't a bad move, especially when training in dirt cheap.

Whether you want to learn Python programming, database practices or a stat-heavy discipline like R programming, these training course bundles are all available now at over 90 percent off their regular price from TNW Deals.

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