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W3Schools.com

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W3Schools is the world's largest web developer site. For over 20 years, we’ve provided free tutorials and hands-on coding exercises in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, and more. Millions of students, teachers, and developers use W3Schools to build skills and grow their knowledge. Learn at your own pace with interactive lessons, quizzes, and certifications. Start coding today with W3Schools – where learning is simple, accessible, and fun.

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http://www.w3schools.com
Industry
E-Learning Providers
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1998
Specialties
education, edutech, edtech, web development, digital, coding, developer, learn to code, learning, web developer, tutorials, tech, upskilling, reskilling, HTML, CSS, Javascript, python, data science, machine learning, SQL, school, technology, and code

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  • Weekends hit differently when you’re learning to code. Some people open Netflix. Others open their code editor. Whether you’re following tutorials, watching videos, or just building to see what happens the goal’s the same: keep growing, at your own pace. So how do you like to learn when you finally have some free time? Vote below, we’re curious how the community learns outside the weekdays

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  • Most portfolios don’t fail because they’re crowded. You see dozens of projects, but none that tell a story. everyone of it that looks just like the last 200. Recruiters don’t want to see everything you’ve coded. They want to see how you think. A good project doesn’t need to be big. It needs to be intentional. One that answers: ↳ What problem did you notice? ↳ What decisions did you make? ↳ What did you learn along the way? You don’t need 10 shiny projects, You need a few that prove you can turn thought into function. If you’re ready to build portfolio-ready projects while you learn, check out W3Schools courses; every one helps you create something real. https://lnkd.in/dstSdS7V #W3Schools #CodingCareers #WebDevelopment #PortfolioTips #LearnToCode #SoftwareEngineering #TechSimplified

  • Servers don’t rest, because the world doesn’t. They’re the quiet machines that store, deliver, and remember everything online. While you sleep, code runs. While you stream, data travels. While you text, packets move through systems that never close their eyes. That’s what powers the internet a web of machines working in perfect rotation, so humans can connect in real time. #W3Schools #Networking #Servers #WebHosting #TechSimplified #WebDevelopment #InternetInfrastructure

  • Error messages aren’t bad news they’re feedback. Every error tells you three things: ↳ What went wrong ↳Where it happened ↳ and Why it broke Once you know how to read it, debugging stops feeling like guesswork, it becomes problem-solving with directions. Because great developers don’t write perfect code. They just read their mistakes better. #W3Schools #CodingLife #WebDevelopment #Debugging #TechSimplified #LearnCoding #ErrorMessages 💚 Practice debugging, not just coding, at w3schools.com

  • Technology made everything louder. Well, that's the case in most learning processes at the moment. You open one platform to teach, another to track, another to assign, another to grade. and by the time everything’s ready, the energy’s gone. The problem isn’t tech. It’s too much tech that doesn’t talk to each other. W3Schools Academy brings it all together, so you can stop juggling software and start shaping learners. sometimes, the smartest thing we can build… is a little less chaos. 👉 Learn more about how W3Schools Academy supports teachers here: https://lnkd.in/de57KpNE #W3SchoolsAcademy #TechSimplified #EdTech #Teaching #LearningMadeSimple #W3Schools #codeforteachers

  • Every time you type a website name. The internet doesn’t know what that means, yet. You’re sending a question into the void and something out there knows exactly where to send you. That something is called DNS (Domain Name System). It’s the internet’s first responder It’s the reason typing w3schools.com doesn’t crash your computer. It’s the reason billions of people can be online at once without shouting over each other. Before images, code, or content ever load, DNS is already running, finding, matching, guiding. It doesn’t store data. It doesn’t show pages. It just remembers how to find things. And that’s what makes the entire web possible. When DNS fails, nothing breaks; the internet simply forgets where everything is. The most advanced system we’ve ever built still runs on one of the simplest principles imaginable: ask → find → remember. #W3Schools #WebDevelopment #Networking #DNS #CodingCommunity #TechSimplified #InternetInfrastructure

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    Remember when the internet used to feel exciting? When building something online felt like creating your own little universe, even if it was just a to-do app that only you used? Somewhere along the way, learning became a checklist. HTML ✅ CSS ✅ JavaScript ✅ Next framework ✅ But coding was never supposed to be about finishing things,  it was about making things. That’s why this weekend, we’re flipping it back to the fun part: building. If you could only pick one project to start today, what would it be? ✅ A personal portfolio that actually feels like you ✅ A weather dashboard that updates in real time ✅ A mini chat app that connects you and your friends The internet doesn’t need another tutorial clone. It needs your ideas, yeah, the weird, scrappy, ambitious, unfinished ones. And the best part? You already have everything you need to start. All those tutorials, all those saved notes …. they’re not wasted. They were rehearsals for the thing you’ll finally build. So pick one. Not to show off, but to see what you’re capable of. Because the only bad project is the one you keep planning and never start. 👇 Drop it in the comments: what’s the first thing you’d build this weekend?

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  • Remember when the internet used to feel exciting? When building something online felt like creating your own little universe, even if it was just a to-do app that only you used? Somewhere along the way, learning became a checklist. HTML ✅ CSS ✅ JavaScript ✅ Next framework ✅ But coding was never supposed to be about finishing things,  it was about making things. That’s why this weekend, we’re flipping it back to the fun part: building. If you could only pick one project to start today, what would it be? ✅ A personal portfolio that actually feels like you ✅ A weather dashboard that updates in real time ✅ A mini chat app that connects you and your friends The internet doesn’t need another tutorial clone. It needs your ideas, yeah, the weird, scrappy, ambitious, unfinished ones. And the best part? You already have everything you need to start. All those tutorials, all those saved notes …. they’re not wasted. They were rehearsals for the thing you’ll finally build. So pick one. Not to show off, but to see what you’re capable of. Because the only bad project is the one you keep planning and never start. 👇 Drop it in the comments: what’s the first thing you’d build this weekend?

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