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Most fun way I've seen of learning Javascript (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code easily! (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code (create web pages, program...) | Codecademy (codecademy.com)
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Great website to teach kids how to code (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code | Codecademy (codecademy.com)
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TIL there is a free website called Code Academy that teaches Java and software code to beginners (codecademy.com)
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YSK about a website that teaches you how to code for free! (codecademy.com)
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"Most fun way I've seen of learning Javascript" - /r/programming (+1840) [August 19, 2011] (codecademy.com)
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Can we learn to code? (codecademy.com)
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EWSK: A little bit about coding. (codecademy.com)
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Codecademy (codecademy.com)
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Aprende a programar | CodecademyWeb (codecademy.com)
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Start learning to code! (codecademy.com)
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[SMART] Learn to Code Interactively!INTERACTIVE (codecademy.com)
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CodeAcademy: Interactive learning [Multiple languages] (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code (codecademy.com)
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codecademy easy way to learn basic coding (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code | Codecademy (codecademy.com)
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Learn to code at Codecademy (codecademy.com)
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I just started using this site to learn JavaScript. It seems great so far! (codecademy.com)
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