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BonBon Slick2016-10-06 22:20:09
Programming
BonBon Slick, 2016-10-06 22:20:09

What programming websites do you know?

Sites where you can improve your programming skills and even more!
Code.org
CodeAcademy
JavaRush
СodeАvengers
MakeaWebsiteHub
CodeSchool
TeamTreeHouse
WebDesigndEgreeCenter
LearnCodeTheHardWay
Coursera
Html5Rocks
CS50
KhanAcademy
ITVDN
Toaster
Hexlet
StackOverFlow
Reddit
Quora
ProgrammersHeaven
Kevin Kononenko
HabraHabr
HackerNews
TutorialSpoint
Overapi
Cheat - Sheets CSS
book
AlgolistoFendermanual
W3school

LPGenerator
Intuit
HyperPolyglot
LearnXiny>inutes
DevMap
Json
StrangeWay
IBM
SiteAcademy
Dev.Cheremin
Dl-Forum
RosettaCode
Quizful - passing tests, interview questions, forum.
CodeWars
CodeCourse

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RedHairOnMyHead, 2016-10-06
@BonBonSlick

Udemy
Udacity
Stepic
INTUIT

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Rou1997, 2016-10-06
@Rou1997

freelance.ru like this!

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Uwe_Boll, 2016-10-06
@Uwe_Boll

upwork.com even pays money

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androi, 2016-10-25
@androi

Here is a massive advertisement of all IT courses that is being rubbed into beginners about IT courses and has nothing to do with the truth:
Myth #1: All courses for programmers provide the skills needed to get a job
Myth #2: Getting a newbie job is easy
It's not so. This takes a lot of energy. Lots of.
Myth #3: Courses Help Students Find Jobs
Myth #4: You Can Trust Ad Job Statistics

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Ivan, 2016-10-06
@galbator1x

https://en.hexlet.io/

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lightglams, 2017-03-25
@lightglams

google.com

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