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Get back to school! Supercharge your learning with MDN and Scrimba

Author avatarHermina Condei2 minute read

Two months ago, we announced our partnership with Scrimba, to help you learn web development. Since then, a lot has happened: Summer (or winter) time is over, the seasons are changing, and many of you will be going back to school or work. Many people use this time of renewed focus as an opportunity to learn something new. Perhaps you want to add to your web development skill set?

Now is an ideal time — MDN is happy to announce that we are offering a 30% discount on the subscription cost of Scrimba's flagship Frontend Developer Career Path for the next month.

Course overview

Scrimba's Frontend Developer Career Path features fun interactive lessons and challenges, knowledgeable teachers, and a supportive community. Through multiple high-quality courses, it aims to take you from zero knowledge to landing your first job as a front-end web developer. Subjects include:

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript and APIs
  • Accessibility
  • Responsive design
  • React
  • Version control with Git and GitHub
  • Deployment with Netlify
  • User interface design
  • Guidance on getting hired

Scrimba's innovative scrim format combines a video-like learning experience with a live IDE that you can interact with right inside the player. Last but not least, the path teaches the entirety of the MDN Curriculum Core, so you can guarantee that it provides a best practice-focused, up-to-date educational experience.

Try it out

Many of the course components are available as standalone free versions — head on over to the Frontend Developer Career Path and try it out to see what you think. If you decide to subscribe to access the full version, you'll get our 30% back-to-school discount for the next month (end date October 12th, 2024).

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