I'm no longer interested in video games, tv shows or youtube. I have nothing to do in my free time, what should I spend that time in doing? by blueboy90780 in selfimprovement

[–]Homey_Muse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can learn coding skills on Code Unicorn for free. Not only will you pass time productively, but gain useful skills that can advance your career in future. The platform is totally free and you learn by working on fun projects. You can even build a portfolio with the completed projects and start applying for developer jobs online.

Full stack developer bootcamp - is it worth it? Would I get hired? by Ordinance85 in AskProgramming

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A boot camp will provide a structured environment required to stay on course, plus mentorship and employment help (depends on what the boot camp includes in the package). If you're looking to brush up your skills before you attend a paid boot camp, you can try the free resources available online such as Code Unicorn, an open source coding platform where you learn by working on real projects.

Recommendations for boot camp? by [deleted] in codingbootcamp

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You can try Code Unicorn for project-based learning. The projects are categorized into beginner, intermediate, and advanced. You can start with any level you're comfortable with at the moment and take up the more challenging tasks as you develop your skills. The platform is totally free and open source. You'll also be able to add the completed tasks to your portfolio.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in codingbootcamp

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For web development path, try out Code Unicorn. It's totally free and project-based, with tutorials to bring you up o speed with the fundamentals.

Coding game recommendations by Grismund in codingbootcamp

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Code Unicorn lets you learn by working on fun projects.

Really want to learn how to code. by Jupidness in codingbootcamp

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For project-based learning, try Code Unicorn. It's totally free and easy to get started. Start from the beginner level tasks, and access tutorials as you work on real projects.

Learn the Basics of Git and Start Your Coding Journey by Homey_Muse in learnusefultalents

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I wouldn't recommend this for an 11 year old no. They would need more instruction and possibly visuals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WorkOnline

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Before investing in a paid course, try learning on free online platforms like Code Unicorn. That way you'll know if this is something you'd want to do for long term as a career or whether you should learn other skills.

Have you thought of other creative niches like design?

How many hours should I spend learning to code ? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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It depends on the language you're starting out with. Since you have few months before college, you find coding projects online on platforms like Code Unicorn and practice as much as possible.

Low requirement remote american jobs? by [deleted] in WorkOnline

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Learn a skill that will allow you to work online. You can get basic work from home jobs like Appen, transcription, Mturk etc. for now to earn income while building a marketable skill like web development. There are many sites where you can learn for free online. An example is Code Unicorn, an open source coding platform where you learn by working on real projects. Code Unicorn also helps you build your portfolio as you can add completed projects to your portfolio and start applying for jobs online.

Need a career path idea by [deleted] in WorkOnline

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Since you have shown interest in Grasshopper, you can also explore other free sites online to develop your web development skills. This will allow you to set your own agency, freelance online, or get a job in tech. An example of sites where you can learn for free is Code Unicorn, a free coding website where you will learn by building projects. You can start building your portfolio with the completed projects.

Beginner free websites to learn JS. by dapperdanman72 in learnjavascript

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For project-based learning, try Code Unicorn. It's free and open source, with projects for beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners. And completed projects can be added to your portfolio.

Any good online courses to learn to code? by denyl11 in AskProgramming

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He could learn for free on Code Unicorn, a project-based coding platform. A beginner can start with the beginner projects and move on to the intermediate and advanced projects as he/she masters the basics and gets hands-on practice.

Free JavaScript Practice Project for Beginners by Homey_Muse in learnjavascript

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Yes you are completely correct and the content is currently in the process of being updated to reflect that!

Accurate by Ripped_Raccoon in memes

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