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New year celebration is already over, and you have made up your mind what new year resolutions you want to achieve for the year 2012, I presume. Nonetheless, there is always time to squeeze in a late new year resolution. How about learning how to code?
According to TechCrunch, around 100,000 members already sign up for Codecademy’s codeyear.com in roughly 48 hours. By giving up your email address, each week folks at Codecademy will send you email which includes new programming lesson. Following the programming lessons within Codecademy’s emails, I guess you might learn how to program.
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