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Want to code like a pro? 11 free resources to launch your coding journey

Become a self-taught coder! Here are my handpicked free coding resources.

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The world of coding is no longer a walled garden accessible only to the privileged few. Today, anyone with a computer and an internet connection can unlock the secrets of this powerful language. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a curious mind looking to explore new avenues, there’s a treasure trove of free resources waiting to be tapped.

I recommend these 11 best free coding websites to kickstart your coding adventure, all without breaking the bank. So, grab your laptop, buckle up, and get ready to dive into the exciting world of code!

Jump to
  • Udemy
  • Skillshare
  • Edureka
  • Codecademy
  • edX
  • Coursera
  • Udacity
  • freeCodeCamp
  • Exercism.io
  • The Odin Project
  • SoloLearn

Udemy

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Udemy boasts a vast library of courses, with many catering to the coding enthusiast. While some incur a fee (typically ranging from $10 to $200), a surprising number are completely free. Keep an eye out for limited-time discounts and promotions – sign up for email notifications to snag the best deals.

Skillshare

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Skillshare fosters a vibrant online learning community where you can hone your skills through engaging video tutorials. Unlike traditional courses, Skillshare emphasizes a project-based approach, encouraging you to learn by doing. It requires a subscription, but the focus on interactive learning makes it a worthwhile investment.

Edureka

Founded in India, Edureka has carved a niche for itself by offering live, online training in cutting-edge technologies like Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Programming. While they primarily focus on paid courses, it’s worth exploring their offerings – you might just find a free gem hidden in the mix.

Codecademy

For novices dipping their toes into the coding pool, Codecademy is a fantastic springboard. Their interactive platform offers a gentle introduction to programming fundamentals. The live text editor embedded within the course pages allows you to experiment and learn simultaneously – a perfect way to solidify your understanding.

edX

A close-up view of a computer screen displaying the homepage of ‘edX,’ an online course provider, with a magnifying glass focusing on the text. The visible text under the magnifying glass reads ‘Access 25 million courses from 140 institutions. Start Today!’ with a button labeled ‘Join for Free’ below it. The background shows part of the edX logo and blurred content, suggesting an emphasis on the variety and accessibility of educational opportunities offered by edX.
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A collaborative effort by Harvard and MIT, edX provides a platform for learners to access online university-level courses in diverse fields. This includes a healthy selection of free coding courses, allowing you to benefit from the expertise of esteemed institutions without the hefty price tag.

Coursera

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Another prominent player in the online learning space, Coursera partners with universities and organizations to offer online courses, certificates, and even degrees. You’ll find a wide array of coding courses here, some available for free.

Udacity

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Udacity caters to aspiring coders with a mix of free individual coding classes and paid “nano degrees” that equip you with job-ready skills in fields like front-end web development or data analysis. While the course materials are freely accessible, nano degrees involve a tuition fee.

freeCodeCamp

freeCodeCamp stands out for its commitment to practical learning. Their curriculum for web and full-stack developers emphasizes hands-on experience through real-world projects for non-profit organizations. This not only bolsters your skills but also creates a valuable addition to your portfolio.

Exercism.io

Exercism offers a unique twist on learning. Available in over 50 programming languages, the platform presents coding challenges you can download and solve. Submit your solution, and a mentor will provide valuable feedback, introducing you to new concepts and techniques along the way. Everything on Exercism is completely free!

The Odin Project

The Odin Project fosters a collaborative environment where multiple students can work towards achieving the same goals. Their curriculum delves into the fundamentals of languages like Ruby, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. While the courses are free, you can tap into the supportive online chat group for assistance from fellow learners.

SoloLearn

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SoloLearn takes a mobile-first approach to learning, making it the perfect companion for busy individuals. With downloadable apps, you can access bite-sized coding lessons and interactive quizzes anytime, anywhere. This gamified approach makes learning fun and engaging.

With this arsenal of free resources at your disposal, there’s no excuse to delay your coding odyssey. Start exploring, experimenting, and unleashing your inner coding genius! Remember, consistent practice is key, so dive in, have fun, and get ready to code your way to success!


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