Azure machine learning has a drag and drop interface (which allows custom code) and allows you to use it as a Web service, plus it's free. I'm currently using it and pretty happy with the results.
There's a bunch of 'learn as you go' workbooks that may be of interest to you too.
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https://ml.berkeley.edu/blog/2016/11/06/tutorial-1/
I've had luck with a mixture of online courses like Datacamp (https://www.datacamp.com/) and finding projects to try on sites like Kaggle.
There's a bunch of 'learn as you go' workbooks that may be of interest to you too.
https://studio.azureml.net