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unityboxy2015-03-16 05:10:35
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unityboxy, 2015-03-16 05:10:35

What online programming courses did anyone use (if used)?

Greetings.
I want to learn different technologies, I googled, I found several different services:
Treehouse ,
They cost ~ 25 bucks a month (Treehouse premium costs $ 50). Someone used? Are they worth it? Do you know of any others that you have used? Tell me, in general.
Thanks in advance.

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Stac, 2015-03-16
@Stac

I love courses from Lynda.com and Tuts+ (Envato). There are many of them on various topics, incl. narrow and specific.
But the courses on Udemy disappointed - I came across free videos packaged as a paid course without the slightest adaptation.
By the way, about free. This guy's video channel is simply amazing with the breadth of coverage of topics (from C to Photoshop) and the number of videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/thenewboston/playlists

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Crash, 2015-03-16
@Bandicoot

Yes, there are plenty of them:
codecademy
codeschool
codewars
checkio.org
https://developers.google.com/edu/python/
And also:
What resources can I use to program in JS for fun?
What games for JS, PHP, Python programmers do you know?

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Mlsx P99, 2015-03-16
@Mfry

www.codecademy.com
And if you are a web developer, then -
See the list of YouTube channels for learning web development habrahabr.ru/post/247893

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Ivan, 2015-03-16
@sputnic

Two years ago I won a scholarship to a treehouse, I enjoyed it, I'm satisfied. Chewing with a bang.
Although in any case, this is only the beginning, they will give the very basics

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belfeddor, 2015-03-18
@belfeddor

I go through
javarush.ru/user/reference/1e8bc4a0-84cf-4f73-8c3b...

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MaximZag95, 2015-03-26
@MaximZag95

Here is a good python course
https://www.coursera.org/course/interactivepython1

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Pavel Vlasenko, 2015-03-16
@pavvlasenko

We now have courses on:
1. Introduction (introduction to programming)
2. Project Management
3. Front-end
If you are interested, I have contacts in my profile.

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Nikita, 2015-03-17
@Apologiz

The best thing I have found in terms of layout / design at the moment is : https://htmlacademy.ru/courses
yay yay.

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NatKa, 2015-03-25
@NatK

I'm going through java 101 on hexlet.io, in general, I can advise

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Fedor Kichatov, 2015-03-28
@sozforex

Excellent free courses:
Basic programming, will build a python interpreter into your head: =)
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa14 Debugging
(bug search):
Software Debugging
https:// www.udacity.com/course/cs259
Testing:
Software Testing
https://www.udacity.com/course/cs258

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Sergey, 2015-03-19
@smart_ex

If the technologies are from MicroSoft - a lot of interesting things can be found on MVA , everything is free and available. Video courses with additional materials and testing for verification.

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zajac, 2015-03-26
@zajac

I catch the necessary courses on coursera.org, I really like it. There are also on stepic.org (this is already in Russian).

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pustserg, 2015-03-26
@pustserg

I took an intensive from thinknetica on rails. A very cool course for a pre-junior (i.e. the base must be, the syntax of the language is not taught) to become a confident junior.

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amankkg, 2015-03-26
@amankkg

pluralsight.com there is a play-by-play genre - it's interesting to watch the process, well, there are many other advantages, good coaches, IMHO

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