- List of Python software - Wikipedia
Ninja-IDE — free software, written in Python and Qt PyCharm — a proprietary and open-source IDE for Python development PythonAnywhere — an online IDE and Web hosting service Python Tools for Visual Studio — Free and open-source plug-in for Visual Studio Spyder — IDE for scientific programming Thonny — beginner-friendly Python IDE
- 22 Websites Where You Can Learn to Code For Free - AOL
Software and web developer jobs pay very well, but you'll need to know how to code Here are 22 websites that will help you to teach yourself coding for free
- Comparison of online source code playgrounds - Wikipedia
The following table lists notable online software source code playgrounds A playground allows learning about, experimenting with and sharing source code [1][2][3][4][5][6]
- 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 Swift, as well as markup languages HTML and CSS [3][4] The site also offers a paid "Pro" option that gives users access to personalized learning plans, quizzes, and realistic projects [5]
- freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia
freeCodeCamp (also referred to as Free Code Camp) is a non-profit educational organization [4] that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning software development computer programming accessible to anyone
- Thonny - Wikipedia
Thonny ( ˈθɒni THON-ee) is a free and open-source integrated development environment for Python that is designed for beginners It was created by Aivar Annamaa, an Estonian programmer It supports different ways of stepping through code, step-by-step expression evaluation, detailed visualization of the call stack and a mode for explaining the concepts of references and heap [2]
- Code. org - Wikipedia
Code org is a non-profit organization and educational website founded by Hadi and Ali Partovi, [1] aimed at K–12 students who specialize in computer science [2] The website includes free coding lessons and other resources The initiative also targets schools in the United States in an attempt to encourage them to include more computer science classes in the curriculum [3][4] In 2013, they
- CodeCombat - Wikipedia
CodeCombat is an educational video game for learning software programming concepts and languages This game is recommended for students ages 9–16 Students learn to type coding languages like JavaScript, Python, HTML and CoffeeScript, as well as learning the fundamentals of computer science
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