

freeCodeCamp
Free Code Camp's open source community help you build a job-worthy portfolio of real apps used by real people, while helping nonprofits.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Android
Features
- Interactive tutorials
- Certification
- Community-based
- Non profit
- Dark Mode
- Live sandbox
- Ad-free
- DRM Free
- Gamification
Tags
- code-projects
- Node.js
- Javascript
- software-training
- Web Design
- angular
- Web Development
freeCodeCamp News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- Creative_joe updated freeCodeCamp
AceCoder added freeCodeCamp as alternative to AceCoder
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What is freeCodeCamp?
Free Code Camp's open source community help you build a job-worthy portfolio of real apps used by real people, while helping nonprofits.
Our 1 600 hour full stack JavaScript curriculum is completely self-paced, browser-based, and free.
We serve people who are traditionally underserved in the coding community: 80% of our students are 25 or older, and nearly a fifth are women.









Comments and Reviews
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To see that it is most starred open source github repo
I tried soloLearn (and consequently posted a lot of tips on there), codeacademy, Coursea, etc but freecodecamp is the best in my opinion. I've gone through about 20% of course material and am happy to say it is very comprehensive with a steady learning curve / good basis for learning more complex subjects later
Best tutorial, and it's for free. Better than all paid courses and tutorials. Just hope it will cover even more topics and more programming languages
If you're a beginner & interested in web development, this site is for you. If you're an advanced user or not interested in web development, you'll unlikely get much out of it. But it's open-source and free - you can't knock that.
free, open source, it's the best place for learn how to become a web developer, mainly front-end. please consider a donation
It has free basic coding lessons and help groups.
I mainly like it because it gives me project ideas. It's not going to teach you everything by itself but it's a good framework.
Mostly for Web Programming, not what I am looking for exactly. Doesn't have Java, C, Assembly, Python, Ruby, etc, but has HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, and you can do mock job interviews and get to participate in nonprofits.