
List of online course platforms (I used these platforms myself):
- FreeCodeCamp
- Coursera
- SoloLearn
- Udemy(BONUS)
FreeCodeCamp
Our list is started by FreeCodeCamp, because it is in this project that there are courses divided into almost all directions. FreeCodeCamp started in 2014, less than 6 years ago. The main goal of the FCC is to get students ready to work from scratch.
FreeCodeCamp courses:
- Responsive Web Design Certification
- JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures Certification
- Front End Libraries Certification
- Data Visualization Certification
- APIs and Microservices Certification
- Quality Assurance Certification
- Scientific Computing with Python Certification
- Data Analysis with Python Certification
- Information Security Certification
- Machine Learning with Python Certification
It takes an average of 300 hours to complete each route, of course 300 hours is not a limit. You will complete the course in less time (if you want 500 hours, if you want to spend 1 hour every day for 1 week), the main thing is to create 5 projects at the end of each direction.

Coursera
Another project. COURSERA. The Coursera platform was founded in 2013 and the platform is a collection of courses that include courses downloaded from various reputable universities and, if you are interested, there is also a Google Cloud Certification (Google official training course). No. If you say Cousera is paid, you can easily register for many courses sponsored by IT-Park and ITSM (there are courses in many departments besides IT).
I will leave the links below for you to register for the Course through IT-Park or ITSM, because if you follow these links, you will be offered thousands of free courses.
Links:

SoloLearn
SoloLearn is a project similar to FreeCodeCamp, where you can organize the basics of FRONT-END, PROGRAMMING and several other specialties. My advice is to first stream in SoloLearn and then shoot in FreeCodeCamp so it will be easier for you to stream in FreeCodeCamp.
SL courses:
- Python 3
- C++
- Java
- JavaScript
- C#
- C
- SQL
- Machine Learning
- DS with Python
- HTML
- PHP
- CSS
- jQuery
- Ruby
- React+Redux
- Angular + NestJS
- Swift 4

Udemy
Udemy began his tenure in 2009
In the end, the reason I added another project is that Udemy has a lot of necessary training courses, even if they are paid. You can buy a variety of 30-50 hour bootcams for around $ 10 and you won’t regret your purchase if you follow my advice.
Before you buy a course, you should pay attention to the rating of the training course. The rating of the best courses will be 4.5+ and next to the title there will be a badge called Bestseller. I’ll add again, if you’re organizing front-end or back-end web programming, check out the courses below.
Academind(Maximilian Schwarzmüller):
- JavaScript — The Complete Guide 2020 (Beginner + Advanced)
- CSS — The Complete Guide 2020 (incl. Flexbox, Grid & Sass)
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Jonas Schmedtmann:
- The Complete JavaScript Course 2020: Build Real Projects!
- Build Responsive Real World Websites with HTML5 and CSS3
- Advanced CSS and Sass: Flexbox, Grid, Animations and More!
- Web Design for Web Developers: Build Beautiful Websites!
- Node.js, Express, MongoDB & More: The Complete Bootcamp 2020
Traversy Media(Brad Traversy):
- Modern JavaScript From The Beginning
- Modern HTML & CSS From The Beginning (Including Sass)
- 20 Web Projects With Vanilla JavaScript

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