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Analytics. Advice From A Former Business Student Turned Googler. Editor’s note: Aditya Mahesh is an associate product marketing manager at Google where he works on the Get Your Business Online program.

Advice From A Former Business Student Turned Googler

Follow him on Twitter @amahesh22. I always knew I should have gotten a CS degree. It’s challenging to be a nontechnical person at a technical company. Last month marked my one year anniversary at Google. While I’ve learned a ton over the past year, I’ve realized that the foundations of the skills I’ve picked up could have easily been learned beforehand. I graduated from UC Berkeley in 2011 with a Business degree. Fortunately, education is being revolutionized and hundreds of people are creating classes about the skills I want to learn. 1. If you can’t code, then make sure you learn Photoshop (or something similar) so you can at least mock-up what you want to build.

To learn the basics of Photoshop, I recommend this video tutorial from PSD Tuts+. 2. Mock-ups are great, but it helps to be able to build what you design. How to Teach Yourself to Code. 27 Ways to Learn to Program Online. Whether you are looking to switch careers and become a full-time programmer, want to try to build a website or app on the side, or are just looking to round out your skill set, learning to code has certainly been something a lot of people have started to do lately.

27 Ways to Learn to Program Online

And while being a programmer might not be for everyone, there is a lot to be said about gaining a better, more educated view of how all those pixels get moved around all those screens. Before we delve into our list of learning resources sites, we wanted to share some advice from Marissa Louie, a self-taught product designer for Ness Computing. A former startup founder, Louie told TNW that the hardest part of being self-taught – whether it’s design, programming, or any other discipline is, “gathering the courage.

The most important barrier is just to overcome your fears” (she also said having the ability to follow instructions helps as well). F**k it, we'll do it live! 21st Century University. HTML Goodies: The Ultimate HTML Resource. 5 Ways To Learn Code From The Comfort Of Your Own Browser. One of the big trends of the past couple years, spurred the growing demand for programmers, is the rise of in-browser programming tutorials.

5 Ways To Learn Code From The Comfort Of Your Own Browser

Gone are the days when you’d have to buy a book and configure a development environment before you could get your hands dirty with a little code. Maybe you want to start learning on your work computer and don’t have access to install a programming environment. Or maybe you want to get started right away and don’t want to deal with ordering books or installing software. Whatever your motivation, here are five places you can point your browser at right now to get started. 1. Eloquent JavaScript is actually a computer science book but it’s available on the web for free. 2.

We’ve covered Codecademy and its mission to bring code literacy to the masses several times before. 3. Last week the Khan Academy revamped its computer science section to include a set of in-browser JavaScript tutorials. 4. 5. Bonus 1: Programr Bonus 2: Try Ruby. Google Search 3T.

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Learn to code. Udacity - Free Classes. Awesome Instructors. Inspiring Community. Stanford courses. Langages. Le Site du Zéro.