Why Every Entrepreneur Should Learn to Code Learning to code is essential in today's workplace.

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The business world is constantly changing and, as an entrepreneur, you need to be ready to change with it. That means staying on top of new technologies and trends and taking time to learn the things you need to know to thrive in a new year.

As students around the country are gearing up to go back to school, entrepreneurs should be thinking along similar lines. There's always something new worth learning, which is why we're running our Back to Education event now through August 24th, with special deals on online courses and much more to help you keep your skills up to snuff. Plus, as part of this promotion, 50 cents will be donated to a school or children's charity per every purchase made.

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