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Noble Desktop

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Noble Desktop provides hands-on training and certificate programs in web development, including front-end and full-stack. They offer structured learning paths taught by experts, with options for live online or in-person classes, and provide certificates upon completion.

Features
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Must Have

3 of 5

Expert-Led Courses

Curated Learning Paths

Progress Tracking & Assessments

All-Access Subscription

Live Interactive Workshops

Other

4 of 10

On-Demand Video Courses

Team Plans & Corporate Training

Certification of Completion

Code-Along Exercises

Offline Content Download

Personalized Recommendations

Community Discussion Forums

Multi-Device Access

Skill Assessments

Responsive Support

Pricing
One-time
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Front-End Web Development Certificate

$3,495.00 one time
  • 108 hours of live, project-based training
  • Software Access
  • 1-on-1 mentoring
  • Proprietary workbooks
  • Free retake within 1 year
  • Access to class recordings (30 days)
  • Verified digital certificate of completion

Full-Stack Web Development Certificate

$7,995.00 one time
  • 420 hours of live, project-based training
  • Software Access
  • Additional elective course
  • 1-on-1 mentoring
  • Proprietary workbooks
  • Free retake within 1 year
  • Access to class recordings (30 days)
  • Verified digital certificate of completion
  • Small class sizes
Rationale

Noble Desktop offers structured certificate programs in web development, including front-end and full-stack. While it doesn't explicitly state an 'all-access subscription' model like the concept, it provides comprehensive learning paths and individual courses. The content clearly indicates expert-led, hands-on training, curated learning paths (certificate programs), and offers certificates of completion. They also mention access to class recordings (on-demand video) and corporate training options. The 'hands-on projects' and 'coding challenges' align with code-along exercises. The primary difference is the subscription model vs. a per-program/course enrollment.

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