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Use VS Code directly in your browser 🤯

Visual Studio Code team posted an article yesterday stating that they just made a really crazy update on their platform. Well, guess what!? You can now use VS Code directly in your browser. Awesome, right? 😄 So,how exactly do you use VS Code in your browser? Real easy, just fire up your browser and head over to vscode.dev . You see that it's an exact replica of the actual Desktop app, which is really cool. When you create a new file, it asks you to select the language just like the desktop app would and there are tons of languages to choose from. Also you can open a file or folder from your computer as well, and easily modify it. This is all for now. I think this is a really good update. Leave a comment and let us know what you think.

Mobile Apps Which You Can Use To Learn Coding For Free (Part 1)

These are some apps you can use anywhere, anytime to learn coding for free on your mobile device. Note: These apps do not have a web version. Those with a web version can be found here . Enki The award-winning app to learn to code, pick up new technical topics, or to sharpen your skills in general! Useful for both non-technical beginners and developers of all levels. Topics include SQL, Data Science, JavaScript, Python, Blockchain, CSS, HTML, Security, Git, Computer Science fundamentals, Docker, MongoDB, Linux and Java. Make progress through the structured curriculum in each topic. Quickly and easily discover new ideas, practice new concepts, and answer interactive quizzes. Over 1 million people have used Enki to learn to code and improve their skills. Platform: Android , iOS

Top Sites Where You Can Learn To Code For Free (Part 1)

Learning to code builds up your logical and problem solving skills. Below is a list of sites where you can learn how to code for free: Codecademy.com Codecademy is an American online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in 12 different programming languages including Python (pandas-Python library, Beautiful Soup-Python Library), Java, Go, JavaScript (jQuery, AngularJS, React.js), Ruby (Ruby on Rails-Ruby framework), SQL, C++, C#, Swift, and Sass, as well as markup languages HTML and CSS. The site also offers a paid "Pro" option that gives users access to personalized learning plans, quizzes, and realistic projects. Available on: Android , IOS , Web freeCodeCamp.org freeCodeCamp (also referred to as “Free Cod