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Looking to learn more about Javascript, HTML5, and PHP
Looking to learn more about Javascript, HTML5, and PHP. Best sources? Everything seems to have change so fast.
Good forums or books for web development? |
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Try TeamTreehouse videos, I think theyre $25/month.
They have simple videos and talk to you like its Sesame Street, its great. I also used Lynda.com but Lynda lectures are so boring I zone out, Treehouse is more fun. |
There are many good options available. I recommend browsing through the free courses first to see what speaks to you the most, and then dive into that further. I took a mentor-based class last year on front end development and learned more in three months than I would have learned by myself in a year.
Check out each of the links below, they will keep you busy for quite some time: https://www.codeschool.com/ https://www.codecademy.com/ https://www.khanacademy.org/ https://www.udemy.com/learn-html5-pr...-from-scratch/ |
Stackoverflow is great when you get stuck, just make sure you explain everything you've tried and that the answer isn't already there.
You can use codementor.io to get real time 1 on 1 help. |
Lots of good sources. Thanks guys.
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I'm looking into doing something with udacity. Trying out a couple of trial courses right now. Seems good.
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