Posted on Nov 10, 2015
CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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No matter which site you select, they all offer the experience and knowledge for those interested in learning to learn how to code at no cost. If you’ve been making any excuses, they’ve just gone out the window. Get coding and have fun with it!

http://www.lifehack.org/317011/learn-coding-for-free-with-these-10-sites?mid=20151107&ref=mail&uid=385655&feq=daily
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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I tried Pascal in the mid-80s and chasing a misplaced semicolon that torpedoed over 200 lines of code drove me to Dante's 80th level of hell. Finally got it to run, but the payoff did not equal the effort. Perhaps I should not have given up so soon...
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MAJ Alvin B.
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These online and free courses are a good place to start. Some of these sites offer additional courses that go beyond the very basics.
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PO1 Warfare Development Center
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Thanks for the link Chief! It's always good to try and learn something new.
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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One never knows if the next high tech gazillionaire won't get his or her start by taking a free course!
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