Edit: Correction — the React resource in the graphic is incorrect. Correct one → react.dev Thanks to everyone who flagged it. It's time to retire the excuse that "learning to code is too expensive." The truth is, the internet has democratized elite-level education. The barrier to entry isn't your bank account; it’s your level of discipline. Whether you are starting with basic markup or diving into neural networks, every resource you need to become a professional is available at no cost. Here is the definitive roadmap to becoming industry-ready without spending a dime: **Web & Software Fundamentals** HTML → w3schools.com CSS → Codecademy JavaScript → freeCodeCamp, JavaScript Mastery React → React PHP → PHP **Core Programming & Systems** Python → LearnPython.com Java → Sololearn C → LEARN Corporation C++ → @learnccp.com **Advanced Specializations** Cybersecurity → TryHackMe AWS → SkillBuilder® AI/ML → Coursera Git → @learngitbranching.js.org SQL → @sqlbolt.com **Why People Fail (Hint: It’s Not the Cost)** A paid certificate can’t compete with: - Relentless daily practice. - Building tangible projects from scratch. - The grit to debug a problem for three hours straight. - Consistency that outlasts your initial excitement. Your credentials might get you an interview, but your GitHub contributions will get you the job. Stop waiting for the "perfect" expensive course. Save this guide, send it to a friend who is procrastinating, and write your first line of code today. Follow for more insights on development and security. - Md Jahid Shah #Coding #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #TechCareers #FreeResources
Retired🌚😂 Really appreciate you spreading the word 💚
I started to learn CSS in codecadamy in about 10 years ago, it has helped me a lot.
Strong take — and honestly, hard to disagree with the core message. We’ve reached a point where lack of access is rarely the real blocker. The real gap is execution. You can bookmark 50 courses and still not know how to build anything. What actually makes the difference: Consistency > intensity Projects > passive learning Debugging > watching tutorials That said, I’d add one nuance: not everyone fails because of discipline alone — lack of direction is just as real. A good roadmap (like this one) saves months of wandering. But overall, the message stands: You don’t need more resources. You need to start shipping.