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Hello guys
Am gonna share with you some of the best free websites to leanr programing

"HackerRank" it include a lot of programing language and including the 30 day challenge to grow your experience..
And now here is a list off some great websites:
"FreeCodeCamp"
"Geeksforgeeks"
"CodeCademy"
"Codementor"
 
You can learn it from a programmer, watch programming lessons on YouTube, master it in an online university, or from a software engineer. Additionally, There are many online coding classes and programs that can help you learn the basics of programming software. Whichever route you decide to take ,you can become a proficient programmer and start earning money.
 
There are many people that have got to learn how to design the web and coding without leaving their rooms and even paying any money. Everything has now been made possible through the online work these days, we only need to connect with the right channel.
 
Thanks for sharing the websites , I think i would probably be giving some of them a trial since I am deeply in need of learning how to program and others , am just very much interested
 
Hello guys
Am gonna share with you some of the best free websites to leanr programing

"HackerRank" it include a lot of programing language and including the 30 day challenge to grow your experience..
And now here is a list off some great websites:
"FreeCodeCamp"
"Geeksforgeeks"
"CodeCademy"
"Codementor"
Are all these websites free or we need to subscribe before we can use the websites. There are sometimes that I prefer paid websites whenever I want to involve in learning some skills that I know will require much competition.
 
To learn programming, you can:
  1. Start with a basic language like Python, HTML/CSS, or JavaScript.
  2. Use online resources such as Coursera, Udemy, and Codecademy to learn through tutorials and interactive lessons.
  3. Practice by building projects and solving problems.
  4. Participate in online communities to connect with others and get feedback on your work.
  5. Read books and follow industry leaders to stay updated on developments in your field.
 
To learn how to program, you need training and a lot of practice. Start with introductory courses that will help you understand the basics of programming. You can take online programming courses, read books, or watch video tutorials. After that, you need to start practicing programming: write some programs, solve problems, research and study code, etc.
 
Hello guys
Am gonna share with you some of the best free websites to leanr programing

"HackerRank" it include a lot of programing language and including the 30 day challenge to grow your experience..
And now here is a list off some great websites:
"FreeCodeCamp"
"Geeksforgeeks"
"CodeCademy"
"Codementor"
This is absolutely informative, thanks for sharing this wonderful information, these websites listed above, are very great platforms to learn any programming language of your choice, one just have to sit down, dedicate enough time and you see yourself becoming a pro in any programming language you have opted for.
 
Thanks for sharing the websites , I think i would probably be giving some of them a trial since I am deeply in need of learning how to program and others , am just very much interested
You need to know how each of them works before you choose the right one among them. With the names, they seem to be free. So it will be better to take advantage of their free service. But if we truly want to learn it deeper, paid ones will be better
 
There are many free resources and courses available to help you learn to code. In addition, there are many programming communities and forums that can help you get answers to your questions and learn new skills.
 
There are many free resources and courses available to help you learn to code. In addition, there are many programming communities and forums that can help you get answers to your questions and learn new skills.
These are limited platforms like Open Class Room or Stack Over Flow or Free Code Camp or Coursera or Udemy or any similar website, most people learn from Youtube and sometimes with practice from real life like working at a company sometimes. This means this depends on one case to another one.
 
Regular coding practice will help you learn programming because it requires practical experience. Start with simple tasks and progress to more complicated ones over time. While programming, getting stuck is acceptable. Use online discussion boards and communities like Stack Overflow to ask questions and receive advice from knowledgeable programmers.
 
There are many different ways to learn programming, and the best approach for you will depend on your learning style and goals. However, some common methods include online courses, books, tutorials, and coding bootcamps. If you're a complete beginner, you might want to start with an introductory course that covers the basics of programming.
 
I believe quite well that the learning style is actually an important consideration and concern , I think there is actually an important consideration to learning from the basics of programming and grow your knowledge thereabout
 
I believe quite well that the learning style is actually an important consideration and concern , I think there is actually an important consideration to learning from the basics of programming and grow your knowledge thereabout
There are many different ways to learn programming, and the best approach for you will depend on your learning style and goals. However, some common methods include online courses, books, tutorials, and coding bootcamps. If you're a complete beginner, you might want to start with an introductory course that covers the basics of programming.
The problem that lonely learn of programming let someone getting bored very fast because if you are not learning in the online classroom then there is no interaction with people, especially for example if the online YouTube video the example is working and not working for you then you may abondannate lesson progress for example while in online classroom tutor could guide you.
 
The problem that lonely learn of programming let someone getting bored very fast because if you are not learning in the online classroom then there is no interaction with people, especially for example if the online YouTube video the example is working and not working for you then you may abondannate lesson progress for example while in online classroom tutor could guide you.
Yeah true I believe learning in class room is even better , you could get to understand better and others , because you could actually ask questions and others that would be important to the process of you learning
 
Yeah true I believe learning in class room is even better , you could get to understand better and others , because you could actually ask questions and others that would be important to the process of you learning
The tutors on Youtube channels could make Youtube live like classroom but the big majority of them just do offline video and miss this part of live programming and open time to people to ask questions and answer, textual comments are not enough sometimes to understand someone difficulties in programmation.
 
The tutors on Youtube channels could make Youtube live like classroom but the big majority of them just do offline video and miss this part of live programming and open time to people to ask questions and answer, textual comments are not enough sometimes to understand someone difficulties in programmation.
That's a good idea, I have study a lot of things via the use of YouTube tutorials and live lessons. Though normally I know nothing about programmer but am going to check on how programmer work done, at least to have experience.
 
That's good, thanks for extending my knowledge, though I don't really know much about programmer. But I believe with the tree tools you mentioned,
FreeCodeCamp"
"Geeksforgeeks"
"CodeCademy"
"Codementor"
I will check on them now to study more about it.
 
That's good, thanks for extending my knowledge, though I don't really know much about programmer. But I believe with the tree tools you mentioned,
FreeCodeCamp"
"Geeksforgeeks"
"CodeCademy"
"Codementor"
I will check on them now to study more about it.
They are well known tools for someone how has good english, sometimes you need to focus on tutor that speaks your native language because not everyone could speak English or even know it. This is my point of view if your English level is bad.
 
Thanks for sharing! HackerRank is indeed fantastic for challenges. FreeCodeCamp, GeeksforGeeks, CodeCademy, and Codementor are excellent choices too. For a well-rounded learning experience, consider mixing resources based on your learning style and goals. Happy coding, everyone!
 

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