Are there free accessible resources for a blind individual who wants to learn coding? There don’t seem to be many. One is Free Code Camp, whose mission is “to help people learn to code for free. We accomplish this by creating thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding lessons – all freely available to the public.” Use the site to learn popular coding languages like HTML, CSS, and JAVA on a your own schedule. Says Ahmat: “One advice that I would give those that want to try is: coding is VERY FRUSTRATING, but when you get the code to run successfully, it is exhilarating. You miss one character and your code will not run. Visit Free Code Camp, create an account and start learning today!”
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