Codecademy Blog

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Recent News
Teen brothers from Nigeria taught themselves how to code and started with Codecademy

Osine and Anesi went from replicating their schools website as students in Nigeria, to building their own browser and making a name for themselves in...

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A Conversation With Summer of Code Winner Ethan Chiu

We sat down with our Summer of Code Challenge winner, Ethan Chiu. A motivated and hardworking high school student, Ethan's project focuses on bringing...

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From Retail to Front End

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Getting To The Aha Moment

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Codecademy Partners With The White House

As part of the White House #TechHire initiative, Codecademy is excited to announce our new partnership with the Obama administration, focusing on helping...

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One Year to Dev

One Year to Dev

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HTML & CSS projects are up on Codecademy

Our new web projects are here! What’s New? You asked for more projects, and we answered with 15 new HTML and CSS projects up on Codecademy! Our HTML...

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Https

We've heard from a lot of users that they wanted to connect to Codecademy securely, and now you can. Today we shipped full HTTPS support for the Codecademy...

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From lawyer to iOS Developer

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Curiosity as a means for growth

How and why did you get started with coding?I'm from Australia and 3 years ago, in my early 20s, I had no idea on what I would do with my life. A lot...

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Introducing Learn AngularJS

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