5 Ways to Stay Accountable to Your Learning Goals in 2025
Planning to learn to code in 2025? We’ve put together a list of 5 tips and resources to help you stay accountable to your coding goals this year.
Planning to learn to code in 2025? We’ve put together a list of 5 tips and resources to help you stay accountable to your coding goals this year.
To write our newest Amazon Alexa course, I hit all kinds of constraints. But constraints breed creativity. Here’s how I created a new testing methodology for the course.
What is the difference between coding and programming? And what is programming, really? Learn from a journalist turned coder who breaks it down, step-by-step.
Pat DePuydt is an artist-turned-coding teacher who wants you to know that you’re not alone. In Part 2, he offers strategies for overcoming coding difficulties.
Pat DePuydt is an artist-turned-coding teacher who wants you to know that you’re not alone. In Part 1, he outlines his students’ most common challenges.
We’re updating the way we teach HTTP requests. We’re deprecating the use of Google’s URL Shortener API and using Rebrandly & Datamuse to teach HTTP requests.
Spreadsheet applications like Excel are ubiquitous, but they come with risks. Learn why SQL is a faster, easier, and safer way to manipulate and analyze data.
We removed access restrictions on lessons so you can skip to the middle of a course and share links to individual lessons.
Ladyada explains what the term “Internet of Things” actually means, the IoT projects she’s most excited about, and the programming language you should learn to get involved.
We’re excited to feature notes on our “Make a Website” course written by one of our learners. We also explain three specific benefits of note-taking.
We’re excited to feature notes on HTML written by one of our
learners. We also explain three specific benefits of note-taking.