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  1. W3Schools Online Web Tutorials

    Learn to Code With the world's largest web developer site. Not Sure Where To Begin? HTML The language for building web pages Learn HTML Video Tutorial HTML Reference Get Certified

  2. HTML Tutorial - W3Schools

    HTML Examples In this HTML tutorial, you will find more than 200 examples. With our online "Try it Yourself" editor, you can edit and test each example yourself! Go to HTML Examples!

  3. Python Tutorial - W3Schools

    Python Examples Learn by examples! This tutorial supplements all explanations with clarifying examples. See All Python Examples

  4. JavaScript Tutorial - W3Schools

    This tutorial covers every version of JavaScript: The Original JavaScript ES1 ES2 ES3 (1997-1999) The First Main Revision ES5 (2009) The Second Revision ES6 (2015) The Yearly …

  5. CSS Tutorial - W3Schools

    Learn CSS CSS is the language we use to style an HTML document. CSS describes how HTML elements should be displayed. This tutorial will teach you CSS from basic to advanced. Start …

  6. ChatGPT-4 Tutorial - W3Schools

    In this tutorial you get step-by-step guides on how to write AI prompts to get the best possible results from ChatGPT-4. You will learn to understand ChatGPT-4's capabilities and write …

  7. Bootstrap 3 Tutorial - W3Schools

    This tutorial follows Bootstrap 3, which was released in 2013. However, we also cover newer versions; Bootstrap 4 (released 2018) and Bootstrap 5 (released 2021).

  8. Java Tutorial - W3Schools

    Click on the "Run example" button to see how it works. We recommend reading this tutorial, in the sequence listed in the left menu. Java is an object oriented language and some concepts may …

  9. Node.js Tutorial - W3Schools

    In this tutorial there will be some examples that are better explained by displaying the result in the command line interface. When this happens, The "Show Node.js" tool will show the result in a …

  10. Git Tutorial - W3Schools

    Where to use Git? Git works on your computer, but you also use it with online services like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket to share your work with others. These are called remote …

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