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  1. Learn to Code - for Free | Codecademy

    Course Learn Python 3 Learn the basics of Python 3.12, one of the most powerful, versatile, and in-demand programming languages today.

  2. Catalog Home | Codecademy

    If you’re not sure where to begin or what to learn next, this is a great place to start. Check out our top coding courses, Skill Paths, and Career Paths.

  3. Learn How to Code | Codecademy

    New to coding? Start here and learn programming fundamentals that can be helpful for any language you learn.

  4. Learn C++ (C Plus Plus) Tutorial | Codecademy

    With its adaptability and fast rendering, you’ll find the C++ programming language used everywhere, from web browsers to game development and operating systems to science and machine learning tools.

  5. Best Python Courses + Tutorials | Codecademy

    Start your coding journey with Python courses and tutorials. From basic to advanced projects, grow your Python skills at Codecademy.

  6. Java Tutorial: Learn Java Programming | Codecademy

    Write your first Java program from scratch by introducing yourself to users and planting a tree for them. You'll practice creating a class, defining the main method, and organizing print statements.

  7. Learn C: Introduction | Codecademy

    This course will guide you through the essentials of C, helping you establish a strong foundation for tackling more advanced topics in programming and software development.

  8. Computer Science Courses & Tutorials | Codecademy

    Learn the basics of the world's fastest growing and most popular programming language used by software engineers, analysts, data scientists, and machine learning engineers alike.

  9. Code Foundations | Codecademy

    Start your programming journey with an introduction to the world of code and basic concepts. Includes Technical Literacy, Career Overviews, Programming Concepts, and more.

  10. Intro to Game Development: Course | Codecademy

    Jace is a Curriculum Developer with the Codecademy Computer Science team. He learned to code at an early age by reading a C Primer textbook and playing around with HyperCard on his Macintosh Plus.