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[12] Top 15 Resources to Learn Coding in 2020

1). Frontend Masters

React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Gatsby, Next, JS, Node, TypeScript, StoryBook, you name it.

The best option to start - Complete Intro to Web Development.

https://frontendmasters.com/

Free/Paid

2). FreeCodeCamp

FreeCodeCamp is definitely the best completely free online resource for learning to code.

The best option to start - Responsive Web Design Certification.

https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn

Free

3). Coursera

A huge amount of courses from the greatest universities around the world.

The best option to start - Internet History, Technology, and Security (University of Michigan).

https://www.coursera.org/

Free/Paid

4). MDN

One of the greatest and well known open source communities. Don't forget to check the Firefox Browser Developer Edition.

The best option to start - Learn web development.

https://developer.mozilla.org/

Free

5). W3Schools

An extremely understandable and intelligible educational website for learning web technologies.

The best option to start - Learn HTML.

https://www.w3schools.com/

Free

6). Udemy

A broad selection of IT courses on a variety of topics, from Web Dev to Hardware.

The best option to start - any course by Maximilian Schwarzmüller.

https://www.udemy.com/

Paid

7). EggHead

The short but capacious courses. Mainly on the topics of web programming and frontend.

The best option to start - The Beginner's Guide to React.

https://egghead.io/

Free/Paid

8). Wes Bos

The best option to start - JavaScript30.

https://wesbos.com/courses

Free/Paid

9). Scrimba

The best option to start - The Coding Bootcamp Primer.

https://scrimba.com/allcourses

Free/Paid

10). LinkedIn Learning

The best option to start - Become a Software Developer.

https://www.linkedin.com/learning/

Free/Paid

11). Flavio Copes

The best option to start - The JavaScript Beginner's Handbook.

https://flaviocopes.com/

Free/Paid

12). JetBrains Academy

The best option to start - Track: Python Developer.

https://www.jetbrains.com/academy/

Paid

13). FutureLearn

The best option to start - Learn to Code for the Web (University of Leeds).

https://www.futurelearn.com/

Free/Paid

14). edX

The best option to start - CS50's Introduction to Computer Science (Harvard University).

https://www.edx.org/

Free/Paid

15). Mike Dane

The best option to start - Javascript Tutorial.

https://www.mikedane.com/

Free

+ Bonus - University of Helsinki's MOOC

The best option to start - Elements of AI.

https://www.mooc.fi/en

Free

Please feel free to complete the list by replying to this post. Which resources do you like best?


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I would add The Odin Project. Simple and fast web, nicely explained, great resource for HTML/CSS, JavaScript, NodeJS, Ruby, Rails and GIT.