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10 Places to Code

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  • Feb 25, 2025
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10 Places to Code, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.25, with 12 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 967 subscribers.

You will learn about see different coding programs This course is ideal for individuals who are beginner web developers or beginner coders It is particularly useful for beginner web developers or beginner coders.

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Summary

Title: 10 Places to Code

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 12

Number of Published Lectures: 12

Number of Curriculum Items: 12

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 12

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • see different coding programs
  • Who Should Attend

  • beginner web developers
  • beginner coders
  • Target Audiences

  • beginner web developers
  • beginner coders
  • Join me as I explore 10 different code editors.
    A code editor is just a fancy way to say an place on your computer (or the web) where you can practice your coding skills.

    There are so many different ones out there, but here a collection of my favourite ones.
    As you try a variety of different code editors, you start to get a better feeling for coding (programming) in general.
    That’s because sometimes one editor starts you off with many clear examples to choose from, and you can edit a few words to see the results. Other times the editor will offer great feedback to better respond to any basic errors or problems you are having with the examples you are using.

    Each program has its own pros and cons.
    Each program is useful in its own way.
    And each program has its own cool features.

    Coding is a lot like playing the piano.

    At least that’s what many of my best programming instructors used to say.
    The best way to practice is to take out your hands.
    Place them on the keyboard and start hitting those keys.

    Making mistakes and not producing the best result is all natural and part of the process.
    So don’t be afraid to jump into this new world.

    It’s always good to explore the many different coding programs out there.
    Come join me and together we will continue on our coding journey.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Screenshots of the 10 Programs

    Lecture 3: Scratch

    Lecture 4: Trinket

    Lecture 5: Blockly

    Lecture 6: w3schools

    Lecture 7: Codepen

    Lecture 8: Jsfiddle

    Lecture 9: Repl

    Lecture 10: Plunker

    Lecture 11: WordPress

    Lecture 12: Sublime Text

    Instructors

  • 10 Places to Code  No.2
    Mike Merkur
    Coding Teacher
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