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Being a tech bro or a tech sis is the new rave and everyone wants to be a part of it. Undoubtedly, having a technical skill on your CV or going fully into tech will only make you gain more grounds in the job seeking pool.
In case you had coding in mind, here are 13 websites you should visit to learn – FREE OF CHARGE. Let us get into it!
1. FreeCodeCamp
FreeCodeCamp community was an online community founded in 2014 and since then has been doing amazingly well in its area of teaching coding for free. FreeCodeCamp is a global community of millions of people learning to code together-Free online courses, programming projects, and interview preparation for developer jobs can help you learn to code.
They offer courses(non-exhaustive) in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Data visualization, Testing, and Node. js, Python, Machine learning, Data Analysis, InfoSec.Visit their website at freeCodeCamp.org.
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2. edX
This is a software platform that brings together the best universities (Harvard and MIT) to provide online university courses available for everyone. edX started in 2012 and will be celebrating 10 years of a landmark this year. A lot of testimonies have been put out by their students. You can also find your career on edX.
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They offer education in(exemplary):InfoSec, Java, Phyton, JavaScript, Data Science, Web development, Machine learning, and cloud. Visit their website at edx.org
3.)Codecademy
A platform focusing on free education in coding – optional paid pro plan with certificates. Offers education in:Frontend, Backend, Multiple programming languages, Data Science, Machine learning, and more. They have an amazing team and have achieved mind-blowing goals since they started. visit their website at codecademy.com
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4.)Khan Academy
An American non-profit established in 2008 by Salman Khan that aims at providing education to as many people as possible in terms of being able to maximize online tools, especially in aspects of maths and sciences. All resources are available for free in multiple languages. They have courses on Maths, JavaScript, Web development (HTML + CSS), SQL, and other topics. You can visit their website at khanacademy.org
5. The Odin Project
An open source full-stack web development curriculum. The Odin Project provides a free open-source coding curriculum that can be taken entirely online. Since its inception, it has helped many students get hired as developers and has assisted countless others in learning enough programming to work on their projects.
Founded in 2013 by Erik Trautman.Offers learning paths in Computer science foundations, Web development foundations, Ruby on Rails, and Full-stack Visit their website at theodinproject.com
6. MDN Web Docs by Mozilla
MDN Web Docs is an open-source, collaborative project documenting Web platform technologies. They provide an extensive set of learning resources for beginning developers and students.MDN’s mission is to provide a blueprint for better internet and empower a new generation of developers and content creators to build it.
One of the best resources to get references and tutorials for web development. Offers references and education for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Web APIs, Security, and more. Visit the website at developer.mozilla.org
7. Sololearn
Sololearn started seven years ago owned by Yeva Hyusyan with the vision to bridge the gap between jobs of today and careers of tomorrow, bringing students together to work effectively with their peers in the technology context. A learning platform that focuses on bite-sized lessons. It has courses in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Java, C#, SQL, Data science, Kotlin, Go, C, and more. Visit their website at sololearn.comsololearn.com
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9. CSS Tricks
Microsoft’s learning platform with free courses where you can learn on your own schedule become certified and be exposed to live and recorded videos in context with your courses. Offers education in:Azure, ASP.NET, and NET. Core, GitHub, PowerBI, VSCode, and much more. Visit their website at doc’s.microsoft.com.
8. Microsoft Learn
Acquired by Digital Ocean in March 2022. It is not a classical learning platform but one of the most popular coding blogs out there. Has a lot of articles about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Web development, and Some PHP. Visit their website at CSS-tricks.com
10. W3Schools
One of the world’s largest web developer sites. Offers courses iI:HTML,CSS,JavaScript,Node.js, PHP, Python, C, C++, and more. visit their website at w3schools.com
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11. Udacity
Udacity though known for its (paid) nano-degree programs, also offers a wide array of free courses. Has free education on Cloud-native, Hybrid cloud, Data analysis, SQL, Databases, Big data, and much more. Visit their website at Udacity.com
12. MIT Open Courseware
MIT’s course material for free – MIT-grade education without actually attending MIT. Contains:A lot more than only coding and computer science courses, Algorithms basics, Web development, and much more. Visit their website at once mit.edu
13. Udemy
Udemy is one of the largest e-learning platforms but never the least. It offers a broad range of courses in basically everything:Web development, Data Science, Machine learning, Software engineering, and much, much more even asides from codings like photography, writing, Marketing, and any other thing you can think of in the career visit their website at udemy.com
That will be all for this list. We hope you find one of them to use and get knowledgeable and more experienced this break.
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List compiled by Olivier Jumpertz.
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