Best way to learn:
Html, Css, Javascipt, Php,
All for web dev,
I have some knowledge in html and css, but need to extend,
Html, Css, Javascipt, Php,
All for web dev,
I have some knowledge in html and css, but need to extend,
Thanks, i have looked at udemy, do you recommend any course?I recommend taking online courses on Udemy. Not only will taking an online course give you practical experience such as creating production ready websites but also teach you the theory behind web development. This will immensely help you understand the fundamentals of web development and coding as well as help you teach others have questions/are struggling.
Keep in mind that this is a commitment that you have to make, it's not something that can be picked up in just a few weeks.
For JavaScript/CSS/HTML I recommend Jonas's Complete JavaScript Course and his CSS + HTML Course. I haven't had to take a PHP course or html course (I don't use php and I learned HTML through self-teaching), though for PHP I recommend Brad Traversy's course on MVC PHP.Thanks, i have looked at udemy, do you recommend any course?
ThanksFor JavaScript/CSS/HTML I recommend Jonas's Complete JavaScript Course and his CSS + HTML Course. I haven't had to take a PHP course or html course (I don't use php and I learned HTML through self-teaching), though for PHP I recommend Brad Traversy's course on MVC PHP.
Best way to learn:
Html, Css, Javascipt, Php,
All for web dev,
I have some knowledge in html and css, but need to extend,
Thanks[DOUBLEPOST=1532844305][/DOUBLEPOST]For Html, Css and Javascript, I highly recommend FreeCodeCamp. By the time you finish the 1300 hours of lessons, you’ll have a strong knowledge of JavaScript, HTML and CSS, as well as some other technologies like Node, Express, MongoDB, jQuery and D3. As for PhP, you should check out laracast. https://laracasts.com/
Also I’m very interested, but I can’t buy it bc it doesn’t offer PayPal[DOUBLEPOST=1532844614][/DOUBLEPOST]For Html, Css and Javascript, I highly recommend FreeCodeCamp. By the time you finish the 1300 hours of lessons, you’ll have a strong knowledge of JavaScript, HTML and CSS, as well as some other technologies like Node, Express, MongoDB, jQuery and D3. As for PhP, you should check out laracast. https://laracasts.com/
I looked , can’t find him, could u link me?For JavaScript/CSS/HTML I recommend Jonas's Complete JavaScript Course and his CSS + HTML Course. I haven't had to take a PHP course or html course (I don't use php and I learned HTML through self-teaching), though for PHP I recommend Brad Traversy's course on MVC PHP.
