[3][4] The site also offers a paid "Pro" option that gives users access to personalized learning plans, quizzes, and realistic projects.
[9] In August 2015, Codecademy partnered with the White House, working to host in-person meet-ups for 600 students from disadvantaged women and minority groups over a twelve-month period.
[18] By January 2020, Codecademy had expanded to a suite of languages including C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python, R, Swift, and SQL, as well as various libraries, frameworks, and associated subjects.
[3] In September 2015, Codecademy, in partnership with Periscope, added a series of courses designed to teach SQL, the predominant programming language for database queries.
[26] As part of the Computer Science Education Week held in December 2013, Codecademy launched its first iOS app called "Hour of Code".
[28] In December 2019, Codecademy launched a new course on Swift, a language developed by Apple Inc. for iOS, watchOS, macOS, tvOS, and more.