Wednesday 7 October 2015

Learn Java - Special Offer - Save $120 Off Regular Price!

Java Programming – the Master Course is a multimedia course that teaches you Java from the ground up. With over 9 hours of video tuition, plus a an eBook and lots of ready-to-run source code, this is a premium course that normally costs $149. But this month I have a special offer that will get you the entire course for just $29!

Even if you are a complete beginner, this course will explain all the topics you need to know in order to become a proficient Java developer. It starts with the basics and moves on step-by-step to explain advanced topics such as generics, enumerated types, file-handling and streaming. You can follow the course on a Mac or on a PC. And all the software you need is free.


This is what you get with this course….
  • 88 lectures and over 9.5 hours of content
  • All the source code ready-to-run 
  • A 125-page eBook, The Little Book Of Java
  • 10 quizzes to test your understanding
  • Lifetime access to the course

Java Programming - the Master Course is available on Udemy for $149. But, using this special link, you can get this complete Java course at a massive 81% discount.

CLICK THIS LINK to get lifetime access to this $149 course for just $29:
https://www.udemy.com/java-programming-the-master-course/?couponCode=BWJAVAOCT

Good programming!

Wednesday 19 August 2015

​FREE C and C# Programming Tutorials

I recently published two quick-start guides to the C and C# (‘C-sharp’) languages on the Udemy Blog. If you are learning C or C# now or wonder whether you might want to learn them in the future, these simple guides give you a short and snappy overview of these two important programming languages.

They are online now. All you need to do is go over to the Udemy Blog to read them.


Best wishes
Huw Collingbourne
(Bitwise Courses instructor)

Thursday 18 June 2015

C Programming, Top Ten Tips

I just published an article for C programmers over on the Udemy eLearning site. This gives ten programming tips as follows:
  1. Function pointers
  2. Variable-length argument lists
  3. Bit-manipulation
  4. Short-circuit operators
  5. Ternary operators
  6. Stacks (pushing and popping)
  7. Fast data-copying 
  8. Testing for header inclusion
  9. Correct use of parentheses
  10. Using arrays as addresses

Learn C Online

If you want to learn C programming you may also be interested in my course (8 hours of teaching plus all source code and an eBook). Hint: If you are quick and you click THIS LINK you can enrol on my course for a very big discount. But this deal ends at the end of June, so don't hang around!