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3 Best Websites To Learn Coding For Free - Number 2 Is Coders’ Favorite

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Following this guide, you will end up learning newest programming languages such as Python, Java, PHP, C++ and many more.

Coding (or Programming) is a very essential skill for everyone in this 21st century. With increase in newer technologies, we are surrounded by various types of websites and apps which make us go awe thinking how they are made. All those Apps and Websites that you use whole day long are made using specifically structured language that is understood by computers and we call it as 'Code'. Fortunately, we do not have to go and get ourselves admitted in colleges, with the advent of Internet. Almost everything that is required to make an App or a Website is available at our finger tips. I myself learnt a language called PHP absolutely for free and created some cool projects (I will describe them in another post) as well. I will be telling you about 3 best websites to learn coding absolutely for free.
So, enough talk. Let's get munching.

1. YouTube:

Yeah, you heard it right. I started my journey of coding through YouTube. All the fundamentals that you need to learn for knowing a programming language is available in this website. You can search up for playlists and save them in your library; which can be watched conveniently anytime afterwards. Just make sure you are watching the most recent videos on most recent versions of the languages that you are going to learn. New improvements are introduced everyday, hence your work might become easy.

For instance, just imagine you are learning about a feature of your favourite language on an old version of the same; and after learning a lot about it, you came to know that it has become much easier in the newer edition. You will be disheartened by that, for sure.

Also, lots of content creator in YouTube do not look towards the security aspect, so I would suggest you to limit your learning through YouTube till the fundamentals only since learning the advanced features through it might put you in security risk. 

So, go to https://youtube.com and start learning now.

2. Progate:

This is another website based in Japan which you can use to learn coding for free. When I started learning from this, it was entirely free. Now, you might have to pay to learn advanced concepts of programming through this site. I particularly enjoyed learning through this website since they provide you with nice intuitive slides with useful information rather than long videos which might make you feel bored after a while. So, if you are trying to learn a new programming language, do check this website. They provide courses on Python, Ruby, Java, HTML, PHP and lot more.

Go to https://progate.com and enjoy the process of learning through slides.

3. Codecademy:

Codecademy is preferred by almost everyone, especially when you want to learn coding for free. A large part of tutorials here are absolutely for free. Moreover, the free courses are less than 11 hours. So, you will start seeing a difference within tomorrow if you start right now. This is another perfect site to make the process of learning how to code as easy as 1,2,3.. Payment is needed to be done to learn while making real life projects.

So, here is the link: https://codecademy.com. Enroll in one of the courses and enjoy learning from the courses of topmost instructors.


Here I tried compiling three of the major free websites that had helped me particularly while I was learning to code. Do check and tell me what works for you the best through  comments. 
Thank you for reading.
Happy learning. 😁





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