Rust — the highest paid programming language on earth.
COBOL — every bank, government and insurance company runs it. You can name your salary.
Go — Docker, Kubernetes, every cloud job posting wants it.
C++ — finance, games, simulations, robotics. The language employers reach for.
Kotlin — 3 billion Android devices worldwide.
Swift — the App Store pays developers directly.
Fortran — runs NASA, CERN, every climate model. The door nobody else is walking through.
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Open a section, scan the courses, and pick the skill that helps you build, sell, manage, host, or understand more of the digital world.
Follow the story of computing from room-sized machines, punch cards, terminals, memory limits, programming languages, personal computers, spreadsheets, the internet, the web, cloud computing, and modern AI. This is the free story-book version: history told as a conversation between a curious child and Grandad.
Learn how businesses publish content, reach customers, process sales, communicate with audiences, and manage an online presence.
Learn the computers, phones, settings, files, accounts, updates, and everyday tools that people use to work, communicate, learn, and stay connected.
Learn different ways to organize logic, solve problems, structure projects, and work effectively with both software and AI.
Learn how web pages are built, styled, scripted, structured, and understood by browsers, search engines, AI systems, and people around the world.
Follow the story of of "Where all the FUN lives."
Modern web applications use a model called Client-Server Programming. The Client (usually a web browser) sends a request to a web server. The Server processes the request, creates a web page, and sends it back. The browser then displays the page to the user.
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Learn the languages used to create applications, websites, automation tools, services, integrations, and modern software systems.
Learn how websites, applications, domains, servers, containers, security, networking, and cloud infrastructure work together on the internet.
Start with a domain and build the complete hosting path: DNS, subdomains, HTTPS, email, backups, monitoring, and production deployment.
Open track → https://Secure websites and services using HTTPS, certificates, renewals, trust chains, and troubleshooting.
Open track →Navigate Linux systems, manage files, users, services, permissions, networking, and server administration.
Open track →Access and manage remote systems safely using keys, terminals, tunnels, and secure connections.
Open track → ApacheConfigure websites, virtual hosts, redirects, logs, HTTPS, and production Apache servers.
Open track → nginxBuild fast modern web infrastructure using Nginx for websites, reverse proxies, and APIs.
Open track → .htaccessControl Apache behavior with redirects, rewrites, HTTPS rules, error pages, and access controls.
Open track → DockerPackage applications into portable containers that run consistently across development and production.
Open track → K8sRun containerized applications at scale using orchestration, recovery, deployment, and automation.
Open track → RedisSpeed up applications using caching, sessions, queues, counters, and fast in-memory storage.
Open track → SQLStore, query, update, report on, and troubleshoot the data behind applications and websites.
Open track → dataWork with imports, exports, cleanup, reporting, transformation, and real-world business data.
Open track → gitTrack changes, collaborate safely, manage deployments, and recover from development mistakes.
Open track → viEdit server files quickly when a terminal is the only thing standing between you and downtime.
Open track →Most people rent the internet. Learn how to own it.
You bought my-store.com. What happens next? Learn the complete website roadmap before touching any tools.
Open lesson → 2Learn how browsers, domains, DNS, servers, and websites work together.
Open lesson → 3Why HTTPS matters and how visitors decide whether a website is trustworthy.
Open lesson → 4Protect your website, your work, and your business from mistakes and disasters.
Open lesson → 5Connect visitors, customers, forms, notifications, and business communication.
Open lesson → 6Monitoring, logs, maintenance, uptime, troubleshooting, and recovery.
Open lesson → 7Protect your website from common attacks, outdated software, and bad habits.
Open lesson → 8Faster websites create better experiences for visitors and customers.
Open lesson → 9Cloud services, automation, containers, scaling, and future growth.
Open lesson → 10Bring domains, hosting, security, backups, customers, and operations together.
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Translate websites instantly so people can read, learn, and act in their own language.
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The larger alternate-translation internet — one web, many languages, equal access.
No gatekeeping, no perfect system to wait for. Just the tools of the web, opened up for everyone.
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