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Hello everyone,

I've been visiting Neowin for the past 10 years or so and it's been a wonderful site. I have never really cared for the news posts, but the forums have been the best part from many websites on the internet.

From Rappy's posts on movies/tv shows, Hum's weird newsposts and other interesting discussions, it's been a great place.

As a thank you to Neowin, I wanted to giveaway 1 one-month subscriptions to Teamtreehouse.com that I recently got..

"Treehouse is the fastest, easiest way to learn to code, make apps, and start a business. Tutorials in CSS, HTML, Ruby, JavaScript, iOS, and more."

It has over 700+ videos teaching programming, design, business and many other things. You can view the videos and then also try the interactive coding simulators and you get badges as you progress further. I think in one month, if you're dedicated, you can complete many of the courses. They also help in connecting you with clients once you've completed the course. If you cannot complete the course, I think you can download all of the 700+ videos for later viewing and studying. It's a nice resource to learn from and gain some extra knowledge from basics to advanced.

Please leave one comment here in this thread if you want the subscription.

Then on December 5, I will use the random.org website to select 1 winner from the post numbers. :)

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Wow this sounds interesting. I was planning to start learning to code for android properly in the new year and I would love a shot at this if they have android information on there.

If not then just accept my thanks for making such an offer and give it to the next person(s) :)

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Wow this sounds interesting. I was planning to start learning to code for android properly in the new year and I would love a shot at this if they have android information on there.

If not then just accept my thanks for making such an offer and give it to the next person(s) :)

They do have Android development content and they have ton's other resources. You can check it out here: http://teamtreehouse.com/library

You can also keep updated with their blog. They recently gave almost 7,500 students 2 year gold scholarships worth almost $10 million. (http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/6-million-treehouse-scholarship-for-students-worldwide)

It's good resource that's updated very frequently.

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Teamtreehouse.com is currently giving away a couple of 1 year subscriptions:

If you guys wanna try here too, just fill out the form at the website:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGwyQ1FHd2NxbncxWVdrSmtkcmwwLXc6MQ#gid=0

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Hello guys,

So I ran the random.org website for your posts for this contest.. and the winnner is.....

:woot: Guth :woot:

Congratulations! I'll be sending you a private message shortly with the subscription link and instructions!

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Sorry, I didn't have anymore subscription to give away, but if you're interested in Treehouse...

Stay updated with their blog for more scholarships. Keep the blog in your rss reader. They recently gave almost 7,500 students 2 year gold scholarships worth almost $10 million. (http://blog.teamtree...dents-worldwide)

Furthermore,

Teamtreehouse.com is currently giving away a couple of 1 year subscriptions:

If you guys wanna try here too, just fill out the form at the website:

https://docs.google....mwwLXc6MQ#gid=0

You guys can also view the videos too to learn.

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Here are some other cool websites to learn web-development and design too. Stuff ranges from iOS, Ruby on Rails, Javascript, Frameworks, and other things. Most of them can be advanced, but try it out when you are more comfortable. They do have some basic courses too.

www.peepcode.com/

www.codeschool.com/

The codeschool website also have certain free courses such as this really good one on version control in git. Version control is a very important skill to learn. This is a nice course that is gamified for much easier understanding.

www.codeschool.com/courses/try-git

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Here are some online education websites that are more focused on tough and straight up computer science courses too. This is hardcore stuff such as Databases, data mining, machine learning, search engine dev, game dev, algorithms, and many other advanced concepts too. Really great stuff and all of the below links are mostly free.

https://plus.google....sts/5a3RQerQvHq

http://www.udacity.com/

https://www.edx.org

www.coursera.org

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Hello guys,

So I ran the random.org website for your posts for this contest.. and the winnner is.....

:woot: Guth :woot:

Congratulations! I'll be sending you a private message shortly with the subscription link and instructions!

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thanks for the links

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The site looks promising. would love to get training in android app development.

oh looks iam late :(

Sorry that you missed it! If I get anymore subscriptions, I'll definitely share with you guys again! :)

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Hello guys,

So I ran the random.org website for your posts for this contest.. and the winnner is.....

:woot: Guth :woot:

Congratulations! I'll be sending you a private message shortly with the subscription link and instructions!

:woot: :woot:

As I said in the PM, thank you so much :) I never win anything!

Going to check it out ASAP! Couldn't have come at a better time as I am doing a lot of learning ATM as I'm not working

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:woot: :woot:

As I said in the PM, thank you so much :) I never win anything!

Going to check it out ASAP! Couldn't have come at a better time as I am doing a lot of learning ATM as I'm not working

Congrats on winning, make sure to share your account with everyone (joking xD)

@OP Does this site also have any back-end coding tutorials? I'm interested in these myself ^^

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