Learn Coding
Learn coding or improve your coding skills by:
studying online
taking a course at your school,
enrolling in a university,
or completing a bootcamp accelerator training program.
studying online
taking a course at your school,
enrolling in a university,
or completing a bootcamp accelerator training program.
A Place to Start...
Where Can All Ages Learn to Code Online for Free?
Codecademy
Codecademy is an online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in a variety of programming languages. Courses range from core programming concepts and language skills to website development. Codecademy allows users to interact with each other across the globe and collaborate to build projects.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML & CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, Python, and Ruby
Cost: Free
Free Code Camp
Free Code Camp provides users hundreds of hours of free coding courses and connects students with nonprofit organizations where they can put new coding skills to use.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Databases, Git, Node.js, Angular.js, Agiel
Cost: Free
Udemy
Udemy is an online education platform that offers a HTML Workshop for beginners teaching students how to build simple web pages from scratch. This course is for anyone interested in learning how to make web applications and websites.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML 4.0
Cost: varies
Khan Academy
Khan Academy introduces computer science to millions of students around the globe through practice exercises, instructional videos and a personalized learning dashboard. Learners study at their own place, both in and outside of the classroom. The academy offers a variety of online courses, where students can learn how to program drawings, animation and games.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, SQL, jQuery,
Cost: Free
Code.org
Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to increasing computer science education in underrepresented communities. The Code Studio is home to online courses for students featuring games and educational resources for students of all ages.
Level: Beginner
Languages: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and more
Cost: Free
Codecademy is an online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in a variety of programming languages. Courses range from core programming concepts and language skills to website development. Codecademy allows users to interact with each other across the globe and collaborate to build projects.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML & CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, Python, and Ruby
Cost: Free
Free Code Camp
Free Code Camp provides users hundreds of hours of free coding courses and connects students with nonprofit organizations where they can put new coding skills to use.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Databases, Git, Node.js, Angular.js, Agiel
Cost: Free
Udemy
Udemy is an online education platform that offers a HTML Workshop for beginners teaching students how to build simple web pages from scratch. This course is for anyone interested in learning how to make web applications and websites.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML 4.0
Cost: varies
Khan Academy
Khan Academy introduces computer science to millions of students around the globe through practice exercises, instructional videos and a personalized learning dashboard. Learners study at their own place, both in and outside of the classroom. The academy offers a variety of online courses, where students can learn how to program drawings, animation and games.
Level: Beginner to advanced
Languages: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, SQL, jQuery,
Cost: Free
Code.org
Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to increasing computer science education in underrepresented communities. The Code Studio is home to online courses for students featuring games and educational resources for students of all ages.
Level: Beginner
Languages: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and more
Cost: Free
New Mexico BootCamps
Cultivating Coders
Deep Dive Coding Bootcamp
List of Online and National Training Programs
Codecademy - learn to write simple commands in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python & Ruby.
CodeTrotters - join an international alumni network of coders and a coding training program that allows you to move through coursework at your own pace.
Girl Develop - international nonprofit that provides mentorship and instruction for girls.
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Udacity - offers college course online: Introduction to Computer Science
Code Racer - a “multi-player live coding game" to build and test a website using HTML and CSS.
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Computer Clubhouse - works to “help young people from low-income communities learn to express themselves creatively with new technologies,”
CoderDojo’s - offers volunteer-led sessions for youth, including tours of tech companies and guest speakers. (YOU can start a Dojo, too)
Code School - offers online courses in a wide range of programming languages, design and web tools.
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Treehouse - provides online video courses and exercises to teach technology skills.
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Girls Who Code, geared specifically toward 13- to 17-year-old girls, pairs instruction and mentorship to prepare female students to pursue their engineering and tech dreams.
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Black Girls Code aims to support black, females in aquiring tech skills and careers.
General Assembly offers a variety of coding courses at their campuses across the globe.
Dash, the free online courses offered by General Assemby, teaches HTML, CSS and Javascript through fun projects on a simple interface that is accessible from your web browser.
Android Developers Training, a series of articles that walks you through how to make your first app, starting with the basics.
OS Dev Center, a free online resource provided by Apple, which contains starter guides, tutorials, videos and documentation
HTML Tutorial - HTML is the code used to write websites. Learn some of the basic HTML tags, the structure of an HTML document and how to correctly nest tags.
CSS Tutorial - Find out how CSS is used alongside HTML on a website. Learn how to embed CSS and write rules that can make text bold, italic and change font size.
JavaScript Tutorial - Learn how JavaScript is used to add functionality and interactivity to HTML. Also, learn how to embed JavaScript and how to change text content when it’s clicked.
PHP Tutorial - Learn how PHP is used to automatically generate HTML. Also, learn how to simultaneously include the same HTML content on multiple pages.
Binary Tutorial - Binary code is how numbers, letters, commands, images and sounds are represented with 1’s and 0’s. Learn how letters and numbers are represented in binary, as well as the related hex system.
Ruby Tutorial - Learn how Ruby and Ruby on Rails are used to develop web applications and websites. Also, learn the benefits of working with Ruby and what jobs require the use of the language.
Swift Playgrounds - Free Apple iPad App to teach children (and beginners of any age) how to code. Swift Playgrounds introduces basic computer programming concepts, like sequencing logic.
jQuery Tutorial - Learn about jQuery, JavaScript libraries, and how to work with the language.
MySQL Tutorial - Learn about MySQL, how to work with a relational database, what the difference between that and SQL is.
Find more coding educational resources online at www.code.org