Learn to code-:
Hello friends today
I am going to tell you about the best platforms to learn programming , Can you
think why we should learn programming? Is it only for doing a best job at big
companies like Google or Facebook or Twitter. From my side it is
absolutely ' NO.'Actually a best programmer throw out its ideas , imaginations
and creativity in a form of app or a software. He solves the problem of a
society in a form of programming.
You have must listen of big programmers or
they have become today entrepreneures like Steve
Jobs , I am greatly inspired from him for what he has done or what he faced
in his life, Mark Zuckerberg, or Bill Gates. They have learnt
programming very well and put out all their ideas with the help of programming
.
There are some of the top platforms
where you can learn different languages and test your programming ability by
ranking you-:
Code Academy
Codecademy is where most people who are new to coding get
their start, and its reputation is well-deserved. The platform revolves around
interactive learning; that is, you read a little, type your code right into the
browser, and see results immediately.
Topics
taught here are: HTML & CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Angularjs, The
Command Line, and more.
Free Code
Camp
Teaches
coding first through an established curriculum (approx. 800 hours total),
then by giving you hands-on experience working on projects for nonprofits. Perfect
for learners who want practical, hands-on experience that will do some good
and look impressive on a resume.
Topics taught: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Databases, DevTools,
Node.js, and Angular.js
Over a million programmers use HackerRank to hone their
development skills by solving code challenges. There’s a fun element of
competition to it, as you earn points for conquering the problems and vye for a
top spot on the HackerRank leaderboard. It won’t exactly walk you through a
lesson; their philosophy is more “learn by doing,” so you might want to
use it as practice alongside another curriculum.
Coursera
Large online course
library, where classes are taught by real university professors. All courses
are free of charge, but you have the option to pay for a “Coursera Verified
Certificate” to prove course completion. These cost between $30 and $100
depending on the course, and sometimes paying for a certificate grants access
to content not available in the free courses. They also offer “Specializations,”
which are collections of courses on a specifi c topic, typically with a
capstone project at the end.
Topics taught: Many (far beyond your basic coding/computer
science)
Code Wars
Codewars offers afun way to learn coding. With a
martial-arts theme, the program is based on challenges called “kata.”
Complete them to earn honor and progress to higher ranks.
Topics taught: CoffeeScript, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Java,
Clojure, and Haskell
The Odin Project
The creators of the
prestigious Viking Code School also have a free version: the Odin
Project. It focuses on teaching you the skills you need for a successful
career in web development. You’ll come out the other side knowing Ruby on
Rails, Javascript, jQuery, and more, with a portfolio to prove it. They
also provide tools to connect you with other learners, so you can trade tips or
team up on projects.
Code Fights
CodeFights
is very similar to HackerRank: you’ll
battle strangers (and friends!) for a competitive rank. Race against
opponents in real-time to find solutions to a wide variety of coding problems;
you’ll have fun while you do it thanks to the game-like structure. The first
challenge is easy, but games get harder as you progress. From time to
time, you’ll also have the opportunity to compete in tournaments.
I think
that to test yourself and make yourself a best programmer to stand you should
join one of these.You should not take programming as a burden to learn but as
a passionated thing to learn , a passionated job to do. In the next
post I will bring you with some special.
Live your life passionately and many of you have a fear of job in your future
if you will get or not don't think of these rubbish ideas and take your
interest as your goal and then you will see what you are now and what you were.
Please
prefer-:
-Aryan Singh Rathore
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