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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. Codecademy - Wikipedia

    Codecademy is an American online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in 13 different programming languages including Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, Ruby, SQL, C++, C#, Lua, and …

  3. Codecademy - YouTube

    With interactive lessons, video-based courses, and live virtual bootcamps, Codecademy makes it easy to learn the tech skills everyone needs to get ahead.

  4. 600+ Codecademy Courses [2026] | Learn Online for Free | Class Central

    Free Online Codecademy Courses Codecademy is an online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in 12 different languages including Python, Java, JavaScript, and more.

  5. Codecademy Go - Apps on Google Play

    The Codecademy Go mobile app helps you review, practice, and stay on track to meet your goals, no matter how busy your life gets. With a brand-new UX, it’s easier than ever to get started and...

  6. 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.

  7. Codecademy Go - App Store

    The Codecademy Go mobile app helps you review, practice, and stay on track to meet your goals, no matter how busy your life gets. With a brand-new UX, it’s easier than ever to get started and continue …

  8. Codecademy - Columbia Entrepreneurship

    Codecademy was founded in 2011 by Columbia University classmates Zach Sims and Ryan Bubinski ’11CC. This education company offers free coding classes in programming like PHP, JavaScript, and …

  9. Welcome To Codecademy | Codecademy

    The progress I have made since starting to use codecademy is immense! I can study for short periods or long periods at my own convenience - mostly late in the evenings.

  10. Codecademy (@Codecademy) / Posts / X - Twitter

    Aug 14, 2011 · If I was to suggest one essential tool every beginner in software development should be using, it would be Codecademy. Really helped me when I was starting out!!