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Udemy

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For those unfamiliar: http://udemy.com

Right now, my coding skills, even for the most simple of languages (php... I know, I know) are shoddy, at best. I'm taking a couple of courses to improve my capabilities in php and a possibly python, maybe ruby, once I get a little more comfortable here.

Honestly, I don't need any of them, but php is the most helpful in my line of work, flaws and all.

Udemy is okay, but their video player kind of bugs me and their pricing is kind of goofy since, I think, course instructors set their own prices.

Does anyone know of a similar site with intermediate level courses in any of these three languages?
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MIT has what they call Open Courseware. I used some of the Physics 101 materials back in high school.
check it out here:
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-e ... r-science/

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What about Code Academy.

http://www.codecademy.com/learn

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You are both very good people. Thanks men.
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