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Save 82% on a Linux Essentials Bundle via Neowin Deals - get for just $39

Today's highlighted deal comes from our ELearning section of Neowin Deals, where you can save 82% on a Linux Essentials Bundle. Go from beginner to working with Linux like an IT Pro with 54 hours of professional training.

What's it all about?

The Linux Essentials Bundle includes the following five courses:

  1. Fundamentals of Unix & Linux System Administration
    Learn How to Perform One of the Most Important IT Jobs on the Market

  2. Learn Docker from Scratch
    Produce & Test Apps More Efficiently by Learning Docker

  3. Linux Shell Programming for Beginners
    Build Efficient Systems in a Fraction of the Time with BASH for UNIX/Linux

  4. Linux for Absolute Beginners
    Think You're Tech Savvy? You're Not If You Don't Know Linux

  5. Learn To Code Like a Pro With vi Editor

Certification of completion is not included. For terms, compatibility and instructor info click here.

How do you benefit?

The Linux Essentials Bundle normally costs $225, but you can pick it up for just $39 for a limited time, that's a saving of $186! You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal with friends.

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