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  2. Codecademy - Wikipedia

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    Codecademy is an American online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in 12 different programming languages including Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, Ruby, SQL, C++, C#, and Swift, as well as markup languages HTML and CSS. [3] [4] The site also offers a paid "Pro" option that gives users access to personalized learning plans ...

  3. CS50 - Wikipedia

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    CS50 Computer Science for Web Programming - a more in-depth look at HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as frameworks including Django and React. CS50's Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python - covers search algorithms, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.

  4. Codeanywhere - Wikipedia

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    Codeanywhere is a cross-platform cloud integrated development environment (IDE) created by Codeanywhere, Inc. Codeanywhere enables users to write, edit, collaborate, and run web development projects from a web browser or mobile device. [1] Codeanywhere is written in JavaScript. The editor is based on CodeMirror and uses OpenVZ containers for ...

  5. Quine (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A quine is a computer program that takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output. The standard terms for these programs in the computability theory and computer science literature are "self-replicating programs", "self-reproducing programs", and "self-copying programs". A quine is a fixed point of an execution ...

  6. Komodo IDE - Wikipedia

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    Many of Komodo's features are derived from an embedded Python interpreter. [4] Komodo IDE uses the Mozilla and Scintilla code base , and supports many of the same features, languages and platforms, including the languages Python, Perl , PHP , Ruby , Tcl , SQL , Smarty , CSS , HTML and XML , and the operating systems Linux , OS X , and Windows .

  7. Web-based SSH - Wikipedia

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    SSH is a secure network protocol that is commonly used to remotely control servers, network devices, and other devices. With web-based SSH, users can access and manage these devices using a standard web browser, without the need to install any additional software. Web-based SSH clients are typically implemented using JavaScript and either Ajax ...

  8. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp (also referred to as Free Code Camp) is a non-profit educational organization [4] that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning software development accessible to anyone.

  9. Komodo Edit - Wikipedia

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    Komodo Edit. Komodo Edit is a free and open source text editor for dynamic programming languages. It was introduced in January 2007 to complement ActiveState's commercial Komodo IDE. As of version 4.3, Komodo Edit is built atop the Open Komodo project. Komodo IDE is no longer supported and maintained by developers for Python.