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Companies like Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify have made it easier than ever to start your own e-commerce business, but the downside is that these companies provide access to all of their merchant account features. In other words, if you wish to create a vendor account with them rather than simply accepting payments from customers on your site there’s a good chance you’ll need to learn how to code in order to get this done.

Fortunately for those of us who lack coding skills or knowledge of web development tools like HTML and CSS, there are resources out there that could solve our problem. This blog post looks at The 37 Best Websites To Learn Something New which includes free educational resources for beginners and professionals alike.

The post is a bit lengthy, so we’ve selected our three favorite learning options from the crowd-sourced list including Lynda, Udemy and single-course websites like Thinkful. These sites cover a wide range of topics for all age groups and, as you’ll see below, each has its own pros and cons. However, one thing remains consistent for each – the quality of training that you receive at each site is top-notch.

Lynda

Lynda was originally launched as a video education website back in 1995. It has grown into one of the most popular online learning platforms in the world with over 3 million memberships worldwide. Users can browse courses on Lynda.com or search for content using specific keywords. Even better, you can access a ton of free tutorials at no additional subscription fees.

In particular, the Lynda website features the following programming courses:

The 37 Best Websites To Learn Something New (Site #22) – This is an excellent resource from which to start learning programming. While it has a relatively broad focus on visual design topics, it covers Java programming with Android and PHP scripting with WordPress as well as JavaScript and CSS basics.

– This is an excellent resource from which to start learning programming. While it has a relatively broad focus on visual design topics, it covers Java programming with Android and PHP scripting with WordPress as well as JavaScript and CSS basics. Coursera (Site #23) – This is a popular platform for online learning which features more than a dozen programming courses. Take a look at the following list to see if any of them are of interest:

C++ Programming on Windows with MinGW (Site #24) – This is the only course offered on this platform that’s free. In this series, you’ll learn how to create applications that run under Microsoft Windows using GCC and MinGW as well as how to access the Windows API from within your code.

(Site #24) – This is the only course offered on this platform that’s free. In this series, you’ll learn how to create applications that run under Microsoft Windows using GCC and MinGW as well as how to access the Windows API from within your code. Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms (Site #25) – This course is free if you are currently enrolled in a higher education program. Otherwise, it costs $49.99. You will learn about the responsibilities of a programmer, the problems that differentiate algorithms from one another and how to solve them using computer science techniques.

– This course is free if you are currently enrolled in a higher education program. Otherwise, it costs $49.99. You will learn about the responsibilities of a programmer, the problems that differentiate algorithms from one another and how to solve them using computer science techniques. Networking: Introduction to Computer Networking (Site #27) – This is an advanced course that costs $49.99 per month after a free 3-month trial period. In this class, you’ll study everything from TCP/IP architecture and protocols to data transmission over Ethernet and wireless networks.

You can also find dozens of topics related to programming including Java training UI design with Bootstrap, WebGL and game development as well as iOS programming with Swift and ASP.NET training on Lynda.com’s homepage.

Udemy

Udemy offers one of the best online learning platforms out there. The site is very user-friendly and provides lots of high-quality free courses. Here’s a list of programming courses available on Udemy:

Django (Site #29) – This is an excellent course for beginners who have no previous knowledge of Python as it will teach you how to create web apps with the Django framework from scratch. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of Django architecture, terminology and frameworks, as well as some solid coding practice with Python. The course teaches coding in Python 3.6 with Django 1.11 and intro to APIs with requests 2+.

– This is an excellent course for beginners who have no previous knowledge of Python as it will teach you how to create web apps with the Django framework from scratch. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of Django architecture, terminology and frameworks, as well as some solid coding practice with Python. The course teaches coding in Python 3.6 with Django 1.11 and intro to APIs with requests 2+. How to Design Web Apps (Site #30) – This Udemy-exclusive course teaches JavaScript programming to create hybrid web/mobile apps starting from scratch. At the end of the class, you will have a high-level idea of how to develop web applications with your own framework.

– This Udemy-exclusive course teaches JavaScript programming to create hybrid web/mobile apps starting from scratch. At the end of the class, you will have a high-level idea of how to develop web applications with your own framework. Web Development (Site #31) – You can learn about HTML, CSS and Javascript from scratch by taking this Udemy course which also covers topics like responsive design and building mobile apps. The main goal is to teach you how to create applications for iOS and Android but other platforms are not neglected either. This is a great resource for beginners as it starts from the basics and progresses at a steady pace.

– You can learn about HTML, CSS and Javascript from scratch by taking this Udemy course which also covers topics like responsive design and building mobile apps. The main goal is to teach you how to create applications for iOS and Android but other platforms are not neglected either. This is a great resource for beginners as it starts from the basics and progresses at a steady pace. Learn Web Development (Site #32) – If you’re just getting started with web development, this course will teach you the essentials of HTML5, CSS3, PHP & MySQL in detail.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are plenty of excellent resources for learning to code online. However, the one thing all of these platforms have in common is that you will need to spend time doing so on a regular basis. In order to learn programming, you need to dedicate yourself wholly to the endeavor and be willing to spend countless hours practicing even the most basic concepts. If your goal is to become a basic programmer who can make simple scripts in just a few months, then there are better options out there than many of the courses listed above.

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