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Educational platforms to learn how to code SQL, python, JS, etc are numerous and tailored to several different crowds like web developers and data scientists. Not every student and user knows what to look for in a platform and many companies will quickly take your money and provide little in return. Best features can range anywhere from peer feedback and troubleshooting guides to hands-on integrated development environments (IDEs) that match tools you’d use in industry. Practice exercises and situational learning are critical features for technical students.
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learning|learning-to-code|web-development|design|education|self-improvement|beginners|online-courses
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