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Want to Learn Coding Fast? Try These Free Tools
So you want to learn coding—but the thought of expensive bootcamps or endless textbooks makes you hesitate. Here’s the good news: you don’t need to spend a dime to get started.

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3 days ago2 min read
Bad Code = Big Security Risks
When most people think of “bad code,” they imagine apps that crash, websites that look broken, or software that’s just plain buggy. Annoying? Yes.

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3 days ago2 min read
One Code, Any Device: The Magic of Modern Apps
Thanks to modern coding frameworks, developers no longer have to build the same app separately for every device. Instead, one set of code can power everything.

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4 days ago2 min read
What the Heck Is Open Source?
You’ve probably heard the term “open source” tossed around in the tech world. Maybe someone bragged about using an open-source tool, or you saw it mentioned in an article about Linux or Python.

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4 days ago2 min read
Want to Build an App? Start Here
Good news—you don’t need to be a Silicon Valley genius to build your first app. With the right approach, you can start small, learn fast, and actually bring your idea to life.

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4 days ago2 min read
Can AI Really Code Better Than Us?
AI is writing emails, creating art, and even making music. But here’s the big question for coders: can AI actually code better than humans?

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4 days ago2 min read
Debugging Doesn’t Have to Be a Headache
Ask any coder their least favorite part of programming, and you’ll hear it: debugging. You write what feels like perfect code, hit “run”… and BAM—an error message pops up.

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5 days ago2 min read
New to Coding? Avoid These 5 Rookie Mistakes
So you’ve decided to dip your toes into the world of coding—awesome! But here’s the catch: most beginners run into the same roadblocks.

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5 days ago2 min read
Why Everyone Should Learn Just a Bit of Code
Coding might sound like something only software engineers, hackers, or tech nerds do. But here’s the truth: a little coding can go a long way—for anyone.

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5 days ago2 min read
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