10 of the best web development courses you can take online for free

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TL;DR: A wide range of web development courses are available to take for free on Udemy.


Udemy hosts a massive range of online courses on everything from Microsoft Excel to ChatGPT. And better yet, some of the best examples of these courses can be taken for free. You can learn all about your favorite topic without spending anything.

A wide range of web development courses are available to take for free on Udemy, providing you with the skills to create and maintain websites.

We have checked out everything on offer and lined up a selection of standout courses to get you started. These are the best free web development courses you can take this month:

  • Build a Quiz App with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  • Building a Niche Website For Beginners

  • Create Your Own Website In 2 Hours

  • Fundamentals of Solace Administration

  • Getting Started as a Web Developer

  • Introduction to Web Development

  • Intro to Node JS and Express

  • Learn HTML & CSS From Scratch: The Beginners Guide

  • Web Developer Course: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Learn Web Design

  • Website Builder / Application Builder

These free online courses do not include certificates of completion or direct instructor messaging, but that’s the only catch. You still get unrestricted access to all the course material, so you can learn at a pace that suits you.

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