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Coding For Everybody is an online course site for beginners in web development. The page clearly notes that “all courses are being migrated to Arbington.com.” The courses focus on learning to code, with visible tracks including PHP, JavaScript, HTML/HTML5, API/RESTful API, and Web Developer job hunting. Rather than a comprehensive university-style education platform, it is positioned as a low-cost, skills-focused recorded course site led by a single instructor.
Based on the captured content, the courses are mainly recorded HD videos, available 24/7 with lifetime access, mobile and TV access, downloadable files, and community support. The HTML course includes 6.5 hours of content, 40+ practical tasks, and a complete webpage project. The API course is around 45 minutes and emphasizes that no coding is required, helping learners understand APIs, REST, JSON, request/response flows, and status codes. The job-hunting course is around 1 hour 45 minutes and focuses on interviews, resume strategy, market research, and salary negotiation. No live classes, 1-on-1 tutoring, or formal certificate information was found.
The instructor, Kalob Taulien, is described as a full-stack web developer who works with Python, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML, and is involved in web development education, developer coaching, and startup projects. The course pages and copy are in English, so the teaching language can be assumed to be English. Pricing is very low: Premium courses are listed at $7, and it is also mentioned that buying all courses can bring the price down to $5 per course. However, the terms of service state that refunds are currently not offered, so it is best to watch the free preview lessons before purchasing.
The advantages are low pricing, clear topics, and beginner-friendly content, making it especially suitable for quickly filling gaps in HTML, API concepts, or job-search awareness. Lifetime access, downloadable materials, and community support also add convenience for self-learners. The drawbacks are also clear: several courses appear to have been updated more than 6 years ago, so some technical content may be outdated; the course catalog is limited, and the site is currently being migrated, so ongoing maintenance and access stability should be assessed carefully; there is no certificate information, making it unsuitable for users who need structured certification.
It is suitable for learners on a limited budget who can handle recorded English courses and want a low-cost introduction to web development. It may also suit junior to mid-level developers who already know some web technologies and want to learn about job-search strategies. The available text does not mention access conditions from China, and payment information only refers to secure checkout without specifying support for domestic Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives include Udemy, Skillshare, freeCodeCamp, and Codecademy; Chinese-language alternatives include 慕课网 and 极客时间.
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