
freeCodeCamp
Learn to code by helping nonprofits.
- Free • Open Source
- Code Learning Service
- Online Education Service
- Online
- Android

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.
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Supported Languages
- English
- Spanish
- Chinese
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Ukrainian
- Japanese
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- Code Learning
- Online Education
- Web Development
- software-training
- angular
- Web Design
- node-js
- Javascript
- code-projects
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GhostLazers thinks W3Schools is an alternative to freeCodeCamp
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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
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.
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.
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.