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10 Finest Places To Learn How To Code For Free

If you are a new user of coding and web development, it makes sense to start using the free online resources to code. Using these free resources will allow you to understand your likes and dislikes about coding before spending money on a set of courses or certain programming languages.

For those who wish to learn to code but lack the time or money for a formal course, the following online academies are worth checking out. Each of them offers its courses for free, and some provide certifications for a small fee.

Free Coding Websites & Course Platforms

1. Coursesity

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Discover the best free online programming tutorials and courses for programmers & developers to learn web development, apps development, database, data science, machine learning, blockchain, chatbot, virtual reality. Coursesity is an online learning platform that allows learners to search online courses, share learning updates and connect with like-minded learners. It aims to create a space for self-learners to share and showcase their ongoing learning and the skills they have acquired. Furthermore, it has a collection of 1000+ free online courses that can be started today.

Free Courses: CSS, JavaScript, C++, C#, Python, HTML, Java, PHP, and more.

2. freeCodeCamp

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freeCodeCamp is an online coding school developed by Quincy Larson. The online school teaches you coding through a curriculum and gives you hands-on experience working on nonprofit projects. It is a perfect course for learners who want to learn how to code online by gaining practical, hands-on experience that will look impressive on a resume.

Free Courses: HTML, CSS, data visualization, DevTools, JavaScript, QA testing, Node.js, React, jQuery, and more.

3. Coursera

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Coursera offers a wide range of professional and flexible coding courses, making it one of the best places to learn free coding. The site is an extensive online course library where real university professors teach classes. All courses are free. However, you can pay for a Coursera Verified Certificate with a range of prices between $30 and $100 to prove course completion.

Free Courses: Python, Java, HTML and CSS, IoT programming, C language, Introduction to programming, etc.

4. Udemy

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Udemy is an online education platform with thousands of courses to choose from. Even though there are a lot of paid courses on the platform, you can also find a lot of free ones. Furthermore, you can always find discounts and free versions of course materials using coupons and specials. Note that on Udemy, anyone can create courses, so make sure to read reviews. The free udemy courses are a great starting point for beginners to start with free courses.

Free Courses: Web development, Game development, Mobile application development, eCommerce site creation, and a variety of programming languages.

5. edX

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EdX is a free, open-source higher education program developed by MIT and Harvard, making it another high-quality resource for learning to code online. It offers a wide range of courses, including programming languages, backed by universities and their professors. Like Coursera, if you want credentials for the class, you would have to pay $30 to $100.

Free Courses: Java, C#, Python, and much more.

6. Alison

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Alison is a free online education platform that emphasizes workplace-related skills. Mike Feerick, an Irish social entrepreneur, founded it in Galway, Ireland, on 21 April 2007. Over a thousand courses are currently available at the certificate, diploma, and learning path levels in nine major subject categories. Currently, there are over 2500 free online courses on Allison.

Free Courses: Python, JavaScript, database management, C++, etc.

7. Udacity

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Udacity is a massive open online course provider platform founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky in 2011. According to its enrollment statistics (over 11.5 million students), it is the fourth most popular MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) provider in the world. It has an active catalog of 200 online courses.

Free Course: Java, C++, JavaScript, Python, Blockchain, etc.

8. Codecademy

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Codecademy is one of the top free websites for beginners. You can learn about programming, along with other technical skills, on their platform. It relies on interactive learning; the learner types his code directly into the browser and immediately sees results.

Free Courses: HTML & CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Angularjs, Command-Line, and more.

9. GA Dash

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General Assembly's free online education platform emphasizes coding through lessons that consist of a single project. GA Dash allows you to build a "project" with each walkthrough- perfect for those who prefer hands-on learning while learning to code online.

Free Courses: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, responsive design.

10. Codewars

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Codewars offers an entertaining way to learn coding through a martial arts theme, which is based on challenges called "kata." With each complete kata, you will gain honors and a higher rank. The more kata you complete, the more complex the challenges will get. So, your coding journey won't get boring with Codewars.

Free Courses: CoffeeScript, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Java, Clojure, and Haskell.

11. Khan Academy

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Khan Academy offers an ample range of educational YouTube videos in multiple languages. You can find all kinds of subjects and videos on computer programming and free coding classes for kids.

Free Courses: JavaScript, HTML/CSS, SQL, much more

12. The Odin Project

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The Odin Project is created by the creators of Viking Code School (an online coding boot camp). It is open-source project-based and offers a final course that helps you get a job with your new skills.

Free Courses: HTML, CSS, JavaScript & jQuery, Ruby on Rails Ruby programming.

Until recently, learning to code meant spending countless hours in high-priced classes. But with nearly unlimited free coding resources available today at zero price upfront, getting started can be a breeze.

Additionally, there are a wide array of paid programs and courses. Even so, the free resources are more than enough to get you started and give you a good foundation for becoming a programmer.

Tell us in the comments, what do you think about these platforms? Also, let us know if we missed anything important.


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Sojasmine Gjerstad

Thank you for sharing:)

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Yash Tiwari

Your Welcome :)