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General Assembly is now offering rebates for government workers

If you're in the government or military, you can get 10-20 percent off a wide range of General Assembly coding classes.

Government employees can score tuition credits at General Assembly. (Photo by Flickr user Oliver Quinlan, used under a Creative Commons license)

Government employees are the new senior citizens. Well, at General Assembly, at least.
The organization that offers classes in coding and other computer skills is now offering discounts for public-sector employees.
Anyone with a .gov or .mil email address can get 10 percent off part-time courses, as well as certain online courses, and 20 percent off workshops and classes.
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