Top 5 Websites to Learn Programming for Free - Tech Legend


 

Top 5 Websites to Learn Programming for Free - Tech Legend


Hi there!! Want to learn Programming for Free? Want to Become a Great Programmer? Then you’ve come to the right place for your Bright Future. Without further ado Let’s get started.


1.Sololearn

    SoloLearn is a series of free apps that allows users to learn a variety of programming languages and concepts through short lessons, code challenges, and quizzes. Lessons are written with the beginner in mind, so anyone can learn to read and write their own code. SoloLearn is available for free download for iOS on the App Store here and for Android on Google Play here. SoloLearn courses can also be accessed online here. These Quizzes are awesome to test yourself.


Available Language


  • Web Development (HTML, CSS, Javascript, Jquery)

  • Python

  • Java 

  • Kotlin

  • C++

  • C

  • C#

  • PHP

  • SQL

  • Algorithms and Data Structures

  • Ruby

  • Machine Learning

  • Design Patterns

  • Swift

  • Git

  • Go


SoloLearn does not require users to have any prior coding or programming experience, though the app does require that users be able to read English proficiently. The following additional technical skills are required to use the SoloLearn app. You can also Play the code in the Sololearn Playground section.SoloLearn has a giant community of programmers and learners where users can go to ask questions and learn about the latest in programming. I have not spent a lot of time in the online community, but this may be a helpful resource for others.SoloLearn has a giant community of programmers and learners where users can go to ask questions and learn about the latest in programming. I have not spent a lot of time in the online community, but this may be a helpful resource for others.


Techy Rating - 8 out of 10


Pros

  • Free to learn Programming

  • All are text-based so it’s easy to learn

  • Small Quiz after Completing every lesson

  • After completing a module, A Project for you to Complete. It’s more interesting

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Code Playground in Website

  • A lot of Languages to learn

  • Badges for Completing any task. It’s a pride in Student Community

  • A very big Community for any Queries about Coding


Cons

  • Text-based Learning is an issue for some people



2.Coursera

Coursera is one of the best to learn Online. Here a lot of courses are paid but Coursera had the option to Apply for Financial Aid. First, you select the Course that you want to learn. Then Apply to Financial Aid. Some of the methods to Write Financial aid letters.


It has had well over 150 million course enrollments and has over 200 partners. ... It also attracts instructors from top universities and businesses who are experts in their field and who teach top-quality courses. Anyways, Coursera is legit and it's safe to use, you won't be scammed.


All Language Courses are Available with Certificates.


Coursera is a great place to learn to code—if you've been reading Learn to Code With Me for a while, you've probably seen me recommend various Coursera coding courses before. The platform partners with top universities and industry leaders from around the world to offer high-quality courses on a flexible schedule


Pros


  • Accredited University Degrees

  • Very low cost 

  • Free Courses

  • Financial Aid

  • Learn Offline

  • Quality of Courses

  • They are very up-to-date


Cons

  • Confusing Price

  • Prior Knowledge

  • Slow to load Page


Techy Rating - 9 Out of 10



3.Udemy

Udemy is a platform that allows instructors to build online courses on their preferred topics. Using Udemy's course development tools, they can upload videos, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, audio, ZIP files, and live classes to create courses. Instructors can also engage and interact with users via online discussion boards. 


All Language courses are available


In Udemy some of the Courses only free. Other courses are paid. Let’s talk about how to search for free courses

  • Go to Udemy Website

  • Enter the language of your course

  • On the right side of the website, some of the filters are available

  • Inside of the Price. Click the Free 


Pros

  • Affordable

  • Free Courses

  • 30-Day Refund Policy

  • Lifetime Access

  • Wide Variety of Courses

  • Certificate of Completion


Cons

  • Non-Accredited Courses 

  • Doesn’t Create Course Content

  • Quality Control of courses


Techy Rating - 9 Out of 10



4.W3Schools

W3Schools is a freemium educational website for learning to code online. W3Schools has educational content on many computer languages. Created in 1998, its name is derived from the World Wide Web. It is run by Refsnes Data in Norway.


Available Languages

  • C#

  • R

  • Kotlin

  • MySQL

  • NodeJS

  • React

  • JSON

  • AngularJS

  • W3.JS

  • XML

  • Saas

  • Icons

  • RWD

  • Graphics

  • SVG

  • Canvas

  • Raspberry  Pi

  • Cyber

  • Colors

  • GIT

  • Matplotlib

  • NumPy

  • Pandas

  • SciPy

  • ASP

  • Accessibility

  • AppML

  • Machine Learning

  • AI

  • Data Science


Pros

  • Built-in Editor

  • Easy to learn

  • Well Organized Tutorials

  • Beginner to Advanced Courses


Cons

  • Outdated Practices

  • Doesn’t care about teaching right

  • Certifications not Recognized


Techy Rating - 8 Out of 10



5. FreeCodeCamp,

freeCodeCamp is a nonprofit donor-supported organization their goal is to help people learn to code for free. They achieve this through lessons, videos, articles, and study groups around the world. There are several freeCodeCamp certifications offered in a broad range of studies and with over 1,800 hours worth of material. Over 40,000 people have graduated since 2014. And many have found careers at top tech companies.


Available Courses

  • Responsive Web Design

  • Javascript Algorithms & Data Structure

  • Front end Development Libraries

  • Data Visualization

  • APIs and Microservices

  • Quality Assurance

  • Scientific Computing with Python

  • Information Security

  • Machine Learning with Python


These are all Available with Certificates on FreeCodeCamp Website.


On other hand, the FreeCodeCamp YouTube channel had 1156 Coding Courses & Other about Coding. But, You can’t get a Certificate for this.


Pros

  • Free-to-use

  • Certification Available

  • A lot of Courses

  • Easy to learn


Cons

  • Font of their Website

  • Technical problems


Techy Rating - 8 Out of 10









 


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