Codeacademy
Codecademy is an online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in programming languages like Python, JavaScript, and Ruby, as well as markup languages including HTML and CSS. The site offers feedback, badges for completing exercises, as well as a function that keeps track of a user?s total score and displays it to others.
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Khan Academy
With a library of over 3,900 videos on everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history and hundreds of skills to practice, Khan Academy is on a mission to help you learn what you want, when you want, at your own pace. There is an excellent series of lectures in the Computer Science section.
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W3schools
W3Schools is a web developer information website, with tutorials and references relating to web development topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
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Mozilla Developer Network
Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) is the official Mozilla Foundation website for development documentation of web standards and Mozilla projects
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Google Developers University Consortium
Formerly ?Google Code University?, Google Developers University is a free learning resources that gives students access to professional developers in the Google community. It features an extensive catalog on programming for web and mobile development. Students have access to course notes, videos, and online labs. There is also a forum where you can interact with developers and professors.
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P2PU?s School of Webcraft
Peer to Peer University (P2PU) is a nonprofit online open learning community which allows users to organize and participate in courses and study groups to learn about specific topics.
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MIT Open Courseware
MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to put all of the educational materials from its undergraduate- and graduate-level courses online, partly free and openly available to anyone, anywhere. It includes a full range of university topics, not just coding!
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Coursera
Coursera partners with the top universities in the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free.
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Udacity
Udacity?s mission is to bring accessible, affordable, engaging, and highly effective higher education to the world. Udacity was born out of a Stanford University experiment in which Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig offered their ?Introduction to Artificial Intelligence? course online to anyone, for free. By making high-quality classes affordable and accessible for students across the globe: Udacity is democratizing education.
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HTML Dog
HTML Dog has been dishing out healthy code treats since 2003. The idea is, and has always been, to take the somewhat convoluted official specifications of HTML and CSS and present them in a much more readable, easier to understand, fashion.
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Code School
Code School teaches beginning and advanced web technologies through of your browser with video lessons, coding challenges, and screencasts.
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The New Boston
The New Boston is a collection of free video tutorials that include a wide range of subjects.
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The Code Player
Learn HTML5, CSS3, Javascript and more. Video style walkthroughs showing cool stuff being created from scratch.
Source: http://nextgen.bavc.org/remix/2013/02/12/list-of-online-resources-for-learning-code-and-reference/
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