Aaron O'Leary

What are your favorite resources for learning how to code?

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I'm currently learning React and the problem I always have when learning something new but especially anything related to code is the endless amount of resources the web has, it's a blessing and a curse as it's hard to pick a resource and go along with it. Where would you recommend a beginner to start?
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Bertha Kgokong
I am self taught developer, Udacity has some of the best resources on the web for learning. That is how I got started, but at the end of the day -- actually building stuff is 80% of the learning. If you want to learn back-end development and python, also take a look at my Channel where I tech Python Programming: https://www.youtube.com/c/SkoloO...
Alex Miller
There's so many great resources but two of my faviorate are: 0. REFACTORING - All developers must read and re-read Refactoring by Martin Fowler - https://www.amazon.com/Refactori... and 1. RAILS FOR ZOMBIES - The best video series on programming ever made was Rails for Zombies. It's a bit ancient now, but still amazing for being so terribly funny and teaching so much, in such a short video course. https://www.pluralsight.com/cour...
Pavel Mazuelas 🔥
Hi @aaronoleary! Great question, I think the best way is Youtube, is a cool way to understand and see the different technologies and after deciding what you like you can join Code Academy and pick the course that fits you best.
Nwoloti
codecademy, w3schools, girhub and stack overflow
Chris Watson
I think there are many good videos on Youtube for this!
I started at Code academy as a beginner, recommend it.
Emily jose
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Advika Sharma
My favorite resources for learning how to code is https://www.sdlccorp.com/ where I learn how to code easily and implement it for my projects. Freshers also can learn coding here easily in very short time.
Matt Gaucher
w3schools taught me everything I know
Jagadeesh Rajarajan
Blogs!