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We asked 20,000 people who they are and how they’re learning to code

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Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. We asked 20,000 people who they are an

Here are this week's three links that are worth your time: 1. We asked 20,000 people who they are and how they’re learning to code. Here are the results of our 2017 New Coder Survey (6 minute read): 2. How I went from zero to San Francisco software engineer in 12 months (8 minute read): 3. Every single Machine Learning course on the internet, ranked by your reviews (20 minute read): Bonus: All freeCodeCamp t-shirts and hoodies are now sold at-cost (without any profit margin - just the cost of production). If you haven't gotten one yet, you can now get one inexpensively (1 minute read): If you get value out of these emails, consider supporting our nonprofit: Happy coding! - Quincy Larson Teacher at If this email bothers you, you can manage your email settings here: Or you can one-click unsubscribe: EMAIL}

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