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Here's a list of the top websites to learn something new, including their hacking capacities and how they measure up! The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New - Hack This Site: Offers information, programs, and knowledge about hacking. - Security Now: A podcast for computer security professionals. - World-Wide Web Foundation: Offers website building tutorials on programming languages like Python and HTML. - Bklever Blogging Tutorials: Provides informative tutorials for blogging topics like web design or adding plugins. - Mozilla Learning Hub: Also designed for bloggers, this website focuses on skills required before becoming fully certified as an IT professional by Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer Certification Authority (Mozilla). - University of Michigan Library Learning Tools: Provides numerous tutorials on subjects like accounting, business, chemistry, computer hardware, electronics, geometry/trigonometry, math, geometry/trigonometry, history, law library reference tools...(sniped) English. - Netexplorateur: Offers over 100 programs including animation, design software with the use of HTML5. - FreeCodeCamp: Offers lessons on coding sites like Github and HTML structure. - Stack Overflow: A website where coders can ask questions about their work experiences. - Open Source for English Language Learners: Also created by Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer Certification Authority (Mozilla). Offers alternative languages like Spanish, Portuguese, French, Arabic. - CodeMonkey: Offers numerous programs like 3D Studio Max, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CC (snipped) - W3Schools HTML5 Tutorial: Offers course material on the web (snipped) - TeXnique: Provides course material on programs like Latex for math and science professionals. - Open Tech Hub: Also created by Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer Certification Authority (Mozilla). It is recommended to check out other resources on the site as well. - Coursera- Free Online Courses Online: This site offers practically anything for class tuition including business courses or computer science. - Khan Academy: Focuses on educational material including math, science and history. - Canva: Offers software for designers to create beautiful graphics for business and personal use. - Photo editing: Numerous sites like Adobe, Picasa and Photoshop provide the best image editing possible in a web browser. - Computers in Education (CIE) Resources: Different resources for students in various grades. - YouTube: A website where users can upload their own videos and share it with others online, very simple to use with minimal registration requirement. - Twitter: A website that allows you to add your own tweets, also add retweet for your followers to see your updates on the go with minimal registration requirement. - Pastebin: Allows users to upload code snippets. - CloudFlare: Also created by Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer Certification Authority (Mozilla). It is a service that allows users to create a website and its pages do not depend on a static host. - Intercom: A web service for realtime communication between different types of apps, also used to manage customer relationships between users and businesses. – Firebase: An online platform to develop mobile applications with minimal coding requirements including the use of HTML5. - Giphy GIF Search Engine: Also created by Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer Certification Authority (Mozilla). cfa1e77820

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