CodeTogether is the perfect blend of functionality and simplicity, designed by a team of remote developers that rely on collaborative development. Whether you are on an Agile team that uses pair programming as part of your regular software development flow or you just like to live share your code in the occasional troubleshooting session, CodeTogether is the best tool for pair programming, mob programming, code review, and more! If you’ve been using screen sharing or an online code editor for collaborative coding, you’ll be amazed at the difference! Seeing is believing—watch our linked videos to see CodeTogether in action.
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Earn certificates on Coursera (classcentral.com can help you find courses to take). Source: about 1 year ago
You could also check out classcentral.com there's a search option, and hyperlinks specifically for free certificates -- the articles are usually really neatly outlined for ease of navigation as well. Source: over 1 year ago
At this link (classcentral.com) get hundreds, if not thousands of courses made by ( Google, Amazon, Harvard, and Stanford). Source: almost 2 years ago
I like freeCodeCamp because they actually suffer from the opposite issue of being too hands-on with little of the deeper context that TOP gives. There is also a free "bootcamp" style shared walkthrough of the webdev/js content if that format is more motivating. Both are easy to find on classcentral.com. Source: over 2 years ago
For basic python there are countless extensive courses on youtube or maybe look on classcentral.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
Looking for collaboration and advanced features? Most decent ones cost money ... Start with replit.com, also look at codeanywhere.com, and also codetogether.com (requires download, free+paid plans). Source: over 2 years ago
Are you using the right tools? Screen sharing isn't great for longer sessions, and you need a code focused tool like Live Share, or one we make - CodeTogether, especially if you need to work across IDEs. Source: about 3 years ago
Just addressing the pair programming aspect of this - if you were doing this remotely, you could use something like codetogether.com Each of you would have your own machines and screens, but be looking at the same piece of code (if you want) or investigate / code in different areas of the project too. Source: about 3 years ago
If any of you are looking for a pair/mob programming solution that works across IDEs, do try codetogether.com. Host in IntelliJ, join from VS Code or Eclipse if you want. We just added the support for writeable shared terminals. Video covering all the features is here: https://youtu.be/OgCWc3hTBc0. Source: about 3 years ago
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