Hey guys,
On my travels across the Internet, I came across this website which has been sat in my bookmarks for some time now and I figured I'd share it for those who might be interested. It's a website called Codecademy. It's completely free and it's basically an interactive self-teaching "course" as it were. At the moment it only has web based languages such as CSS/HTML, Ruby, JavaScript, Python, etc. but there are plans to expand into languages such as C++. C# and so on and so forth. If you ever wanted to learn how to code, or mess around/experiment - which is always fun! - or just brush up on existing knowledge, I would highly recommend this website. It's all presented in layman's terms, very easy to understand but it teaches you a lot.
Give it a try
http://www.codecademy.com/
On my travels across the Internet, I came across this website which has been sat in my bookmarks for some time now and I figured I'd share it for those who might be interested. It's a website called Codecademy. It's completely free and it's basically an interactive self-teaching "course" as it were. At the moment it only has web based languages such as CSS/HTML, Ruby, JavaScript, Python, etc. but there are plans to expand into languages such as C++. C# and so on and so forth. If you ever wanted to learn how to code, or mess around/experiment - which is always fun! - or just brush up on existing knowledge, I would highly recommend this website. It's all presented in layman's terms, very easy to understand but it teaches you a lot.
Give it a try
http://www.codecademy.com/