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The Wild Blogger — Tech Guides & Inspiration: 11 Awesome Websites You Can Learn Programming Codes! Codes are poetry, it's fun and more actionable to design web, applications and gadgets. We are all very much familiar with web development coding like HTML, CSS and a little bit JavaScript. These are all the fundamentals of web design and perfectly suited for novices. But for Geeks HTML5, CSS3, PHP, Ruby, Python are the best choices to play and discover the desired elements. Learning programming online is all what i can say one of the best practices of internet. It's not any kind of tutorial that we can cover by a week or month but it's an entire course which requires months or even years to finish. Learning programming is one big test of patience but it's more elegant, beautiful and interesting when you're deep in the lessons. You will jump up the advanced lessons when you complete the basics sequentially.

Today by this tutorial i will show you all the resources where you can start your programming learning journey and with varieties of lessons you want to begin. Codecademy Udacity.

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Free online courses/MOOC aggregator - Class Central. OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials. Coursera. 12 great free online courses. Much ado has been made in recent years over the quickly rising cost of healthcare in the United States. But the cost of college tuition and fees has skyrocketed at nearly twice that rate. Going to college today will cost a student 559% more than it did in 1985, on average. In an exciting talk given at TEDGlobal 2012, Stanford professor Daphne Koller explains why she was inspired — alongside fellow professor Andrew Ng — to create Coursera, which brings great classes from top universities online for free.

Coursera classes have specific start dates, require students to take quizzes and turn in assignments, as well as allowing professors to customize their course into online chunks rather than simply recording their lectures. Even outside of Coursera, the number of college classes available on a computer screen rather than in a brick-and-mortar lecture hall is staggering. At TEDxEastside Prep, Scott Young gave the intriguing talk — “Can you get an MIT education for $2,000?”