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  1. Learn to Code - for Free | Codecademy

    Learn the technical skills to get the job you want. Join over 50 million people choosing Codecademy to start a new career (or advance in their current one).

  2. Log in - Codecademy

    Go from no-code to designing, building and deploying professional websites in 10 weeks.Learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript & Github with our interactive learning environment.

  3. Catalog Home | Codecademy

    Discover what's happening inside Codecademy and beyond. You'll find engineering deep dives, coding tips, job hunt insights, career growth advice, and inspiring stories from other learners.

  4. Welcome To Codecademy

    Course Welcome To Codecademy First time on our site? Start here to learn how to use our platform and write some basic code with JavaScript.

  5. Learn How to Code - Codecademy

    Curriculum Director at Codecademy and creative technologist. She has designed a range of Codecademy courses, including Learn HTML, Learn C#, Learn Alexa, and the beginner-friendly …

  6. Welcome | Codecademy

    Welcome to Codecademy! Find a course to get started.

  7. Sign up for Codecademy | 7 Day Trial of Pro Features | Codecademy

    Start learning today. We're here to help you get the skills you need for the job you want. Start with HTML, JavaScript, SQL, Python, Data Science, and more.

  8. Learn HTML Code | Codecademy

    Curriculum Director at Codecademy and creative technologist. She has designed a range of Codecademy courses, including Learn HTML, Learn C#, Learn Alexa, and the beginner-friendly …

  9. Learn Python 3 - Codecademy

    Alisha is a Senior Instructional Designer in the computer science domain at Codecademy. Alisha majored in Computer Science and minored in Ethics at the University of Rochester, where she …

  10. Java Tutorial: Learn Java Programming | Codecademy

    I loved this course. It was very on pace for somebody who wanted to learn how to program properly. I've bene trying to learn for many years, but no one has explained it so simply as Codecademy. Thanks …