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    Home»Development»Major freeCodeCamp Curriculum Updates Going Live in Time for Christmas

    Major freeCodeCamp Curriculum Updates Going Live in Time for Christmas

    December 24, 2024

    Merry Christmas campers! 🎄 freeCodeCamp just shipped a ton of FREE learning tools for you to dig into over the holidays:

    🏗️ The new Certified Full Stack Developer curriculum is here!

    🗨️ The new English for Developers CEFR Level B1

    🤳 Major updates to our mobile apps

    The freeCodeCamp Certified Full Stack Developer Path

    Here’s the full contents of the new Certified Full Stack Developer path. It’s a doozy:

    🛠️ 64 Workshops – Interactive step-by-step coding courses on tools ranging from HTML to SQL to Python (42 are now live)

    🏛️ 513 Lectures – Short videos covering computer science concepts, with multiple choice questions to check your comprehension (313 are now live)

    ⚗️ 83 Labs – Projects where you start with a blank editor and a test suite, and have to build your project so that all the tests pass (60 are now live)

    📰 62 Review Pages – Comprehensive lists of topics from each module that you can review to help you prepare for quizzes and exams (46 are now live)

    🔬 66 Quizzes – To affirm your grasp of full stack development concepts and tools (46 are now live)

    🏔️ 1 Capstone Project – a large, unique project that you’ll build for your portfolio, reviewed by teachers within the freeCodeCamp community (Coming in 2025)

    🤺 1 Final Exam – a comprehensive proctored 90-question certification exam taken within freeCodeCamp’s new open source exam environment (Coming in 2025)

    I recommend starting at the beginning, even if you’ve already learned some of these topics before.

    You can dive right in and start working your way through the new Certified Full Stack Developer curriculum now.

    The English for Developers Curriculum CEFR Level B1

    Last Christmas, we released CEFR Level A2 English coursework.

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    And I’m thrilled to say that after a year of hard work, we’ve not only gotten all of that live – we’ve also now shipped a big chunk of Level B1.

    The certification exams will come out in 2025 as well.

    You can try our new CEFR Level B1 English for Developers certification curriculum.

    The freeCodeCamp iPhone and Android Apps

    The freeCodeCamp Mobile Apps are better than ever. Our Flutter codebase just hit 1,000 commits!

    You can now:

    📺 watch our courses

    📚 read our books

    🤳 Blaze through the curriculum right on your phone

    Download it on iPhone/Android and leave a 5-star review. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 😉

    Get the Android app

    Get the iPhone app

    2025 is going to be amazing.

    Thanks again to all of you who contribute to freeCodeCamp’s curriculum and our many open source projects.

    It’s so cool that anyone can get help at any time from campers on the forum and Discord.

    Encourage your friends to get involved. They can start with our open source contribution documentation.

    Finally, thanks to all of you who donate to support freeCodeCamp’s mission. We’re just getting started.🥞

    Please encourage your friends to support our charity as well. Together we can ensure everyone everywhere has access to a free world-class education. You can join 11,043 kind people around the world and become a supporter.

    Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More 

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