4 Startup platforms for learning how to code

Written by jaytheCEO | Published 2017/12/22
Tech Story Tags: coding | startup | tech | technology | entrepreneurship

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Starting is hard. Even till now I still try to find other resources to teach myself languages to code. I use a couple and found a couple that would be resourceful for you guys to use.

1. Udacity

  • It’s a site where you can learn about every single language and beyond just languages. If you are struggling like I was trying to understand how to write a computer language here at Udacity they give you the easiest lessons. This is my number 1 resources. I use it everyday!!

2. Udemy

  • I personally haven’t used this because I wasn’t interested in paying but it’s worth paying for (I just want to save up on other resources.) Here at Udemy they teach you how to write the language and how to put it up on the market. Well recommended as well.

3. Codecademy

  • This site is ok for me in my opinion. It is not were to start but it would become really useful once you went through either Udemy or Udacity’s course.

4. GitHub

  • Not only you learn code from other developers but you also get to write code for yourself and other developers. It’s just another hands on experience.

I hope I gave you guys a platform to have a strong start to coding. If you have any questions comment below!


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/12/22