Useful Links
Below are collection of links that you may find helpful when you start coding.
W3Schools- Everything you need to know!
This incredibly helpful website is created and maintained by a panel of professional web developers who set the standards for coding. W3Schools is a great resource for all skill levels.
Code Academy-Programs for Code Developers
Code Academy offers various online programs that help students learn to code. Code Academy offers courses in web development, programming, web design, and more.
MDN Web Docs-Help for the Coding Community
MDN Web Docs offers developers articles and information on HTML, CSS and Javascript, in an open forum model.
Cloud 9-Code Editor for Collaboration
Cloud 9 is a cloud-based online code editor that can be used with collaborative coding projects.
Github-Code Development and Hosting
GitHub is a development platform that enables users to "host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside millions of other developers."
Code.org-Coding for All
Code.org is a non-profit that seeks to expand access to coding and computer science learning to women and minorities. Code.org's mission statement is "every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science, just like biology, chemistry or algebra."
Tynker-Kid Friendly Coding
Tynker offers self-paced coding courses for kids that help them learn to develop games, apps, and other projects.
CodePen-"A social development environment for front-end designers and developers"
CodePen is a code-writing platform that enables you to preview your code in real time, and helps to diagnose bugs. It also offers a collaboratieve code writing platform through CodePenPro.