Top 5 Websites to Learn Coding for Free! | Life of Luba

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What’s your favorite learning platform?

lifeofluba
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1.Code cademy
2.Coursera
3.GitHub
4.FreeCodeCamp
5.Khan Academy
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limbz
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My preferat websites are:
1. LinkedIn learning
2. Google dev guide
3. EdX
4. Microsoft Learn
Funny thing is that we both posted today a video on this topic :), we have some similar recommendations as well as different resources.
It is always great to hear your point of view. Best wishes!

HolisticDeveloper
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I'm Brazilian and i love your videos, thank you very much!!!

gilvanmuniz
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Lupa you are amazing. You inispire me. big love to you ♥️

kamelkamel
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0:45 codecademy
1:53 coursera
2:42 github
3:58 freecodecamp
4:56 khan academy

Rawrxdxo
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Hello, my english is not soo good, but i can understend a lot of what you say.
Good video!!
greetings from Colombia

danielcastiblanco
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Thanks a lot Luba! Your videos and your story always inspires me. Greetings from Italy!

calogerogruttadauria
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Thank you so much! Now i'm learning how to code, and it is just what i needed😍 wish you all the best from Ukraine❤❤❤

danadobushovska
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Greeeat, nice info Luba thanks a lot, I keep learning everyday.

reynaldocano
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This is the video I was looking for from long time thank u so much for making this video love from India ❤️

nerdprogrammer
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W3schools, Youtube, Hacker Rank, Udemy

altafhussain
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Codeacademy: cool resource but a bit buggy.
Corsera: some of the courses might be pricy but I love the quality.
GitHub: GitHub is GitHub go and learn it!
FreeCodeCamp: never tried. I’ll look into that. Thank you!
Khan Academy: never tried it as well.

I’d add udemy. Sometimes it’s really hard to find a good course there but what I like about it is that many of them are cheap and I like to buy a bunch of courses on the same subject and pick topics that I need and see how different people are approaching them.
Thank you for very informative and useful video!

Eugene.Berezin
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Hey Luba, Another amazing video, as always thank you so much for making such a valuable content for us. I've a little request for you, Could you please do a video about How you manage to remember all these programming stuff like different programming languages, frameworks, etc. I'm pretty sure these all are is not inside of you brain, There must be something that you use to remember all of these stuff, may it can be something like taking notes or something else. I just wanna know, how you do it and what kind of tools, methods, techniques you're using. Please do a video about this I'm pretty sure it will be pretty useful for a lot of people. This is something that a lot of people are struggling with, specially the people who learning to code by them self including myself. (Self-taught).

Important to mention though i'm so Sorry if i'm being rude or bad here, my English is pretty bad I'm working on that...:)

chamithjanaka
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Also sololearn, geeksforgeeks and W3school are pretty good, I think

anuuoerif
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Hi Luba! I wanted to tell you that I love your videos and that you are a great inspiration to learn to program. I wanted to know if you studied something in college to be a software engineer or if you did it through courses. And if you studied at the university, what career was it? I would greatly appreciate your response.

veronicacibils
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Nice resources, git hub and stackoverflow is the bests. About others platforms I used laracasts in my first job (internship), because has free courses about laravel from scratch and vuejs

vand
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Looks like, I'm the first tapping the thumbs up button. Another video packed with relevant information.

RidwanurRahmanextreme
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i saw a video from a engineer in google
this plan will take 9 months to finish after it apply in whatever company you need you are now a software engineer
i think this is the best path to follow and leave any shit that's promoted in youtube:
1- CS50 on edx is a great intro to computer science you will know the basics of CS
2- after that take c++ part A and c++ part B on coursera it's free
3-after finishing these two courses start to solve problems on leetcode (easy and medium)
4- while solving problem in leet code try to solve a problem each day from a book called elements of programming interview
5-after finishing all of these you can start to take the road you want web development(front end back end) ...ios/andriod... you can take the nanodegree in udacity if you want
6- you can choose whatever specialization you want but you will need more knowledge in specific topics

ahmedabohay
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Hi Luba, thanks for the information and I would be more glad if you speak few words about the Udey and it's cashback offers. Can you please let me know about the Udemy?

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