Freecodecamp just clocked ten years this week🥰
In other to celebrate with them, I decide to publicly notify some newbies in tech about their programs, So here are some notable things about them 👇
🌈History
FreeCodeCamp was founded in 2014 by Quincy Larson, a developer and educator. Initially, it was a solo project aimed at helping people learn web development.
🏂Curriculum
FreeCodeCamp's curriculum is designed to take learners from beginner to advanced levels.
Major courses offered by Freecodecamp 👇
1. Web Development (HTML/CSS, JavaScript, React)
2. Front-end Development (Responsive design, UI/UX)
3. Back-end Development (Node.js, Express, MongoDB)
4. Full-stack Development
5. Data Science and Machine Learning
6. Cybersecurity
🚴Learning Paths/Curriculum
1. Responsive Web Design
2. JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures
3. Front-end Development Libraries
4. Back-end Development and APIs
5. Full-stack Development
🕵️Projects and Challenges
1. Coding challenges (algorithmic problems)
2. Projects (real-world applications)
3. Code reviews (peer feedback)
🌐Community
1. Forums (discussion boards)
2. Chat rooms (real-time support)
3. Meetups (in-person events)
4. GitHub repository (open-source contributions)
🧑🎓Certifications upon completing learning paths
1. Responsive Web Design
2. JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures
3. Front-end Development Libraries
4. Back-end Development and APIs
5. Full-stack Development
🧚Jobs and Career Support
1. Job listings
2. Resume building
3. Interview preparation
4. Career advice
📞Partnerships and collaborations
1. GitHub
2. Microsoft
3. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
4. Google
5. IBM
🙏Impact on the society
1. Over 2 million registered users
2. 10,000+ certified developers
3. 5,000+ open-source contributors
4. 100+ countries represented
😇Awards and Recognitions
1. 2019 Webby Award for Best Education Website
2. 2018 GitHub Octoverse Award for Open Source Contributions
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Photo credit: Freecodecamp
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