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W3Schools, Youtube can help alot more then you think. Search on google how to do some stuff.
 

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Enhance just because I got low rep, does not mean that I don't know shit.
Surely, check my freelancer.com rep. lmao
It's mainly due to the fact that these days, why would you pay for a service like this when there are hundreds, if not thousands of online tutorials and videos. It just seems idiotic if you ask me.
 

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1-to-1 Teaching is the most efficient and easiest way of learning. I'd like to see you ask questions to a 1-month old YouTube tutorial and get an instant answer.
But that's not what they're really requesting; they're insinuating that they would like to learn themselves, from online tutorials etc.

Is there a specific YouTube series I should watch?

Also, use other resources such as StackOverflow where literally any questions have already been asked and if not, it will only take a few hours to get a reply.
 

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1-to-1 Teaching is the most efficient and easiest way of learning. I'd like to see you ask questions to a 1-month old YouTube tutorial and get an instant answer.
I don't need to learn by 1-on-1.
 
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I suggest you to start from Mozilla Developer Network. Why?

It is better than other sites(like w3school) and it helps you with some assessments through your learning journey.

It has a lot of documentation to check if you need something specific. Personally I don't avoid youtube videos, but you shouldn't count only on them.

When you are more expert take a look at:
- css tricks for css
- you don't know js, exploringjs for javascript

And finally you have to practise what you learn everyday (almost) :)
 
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