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Does anyone here teach web development/design? Like how Ammar T does $4/lesson for Java.

If not, then are there videos or any helpful ways to improve my skills? I really want to learn because I've taken interest when I was around 11 or 12, but I never really improved because I didn't know how. I didn't have a plan and now I really do need or want to learn because I'm fascinated by how talented others are. :)
 
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+learn+website+design
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+learn+website+development

There are a million and one tutorials online, some free and some paid. Video courses and text-only, however you like to learn.
www.w3schools.com is a fascinating resource for anyone, beginners and experienced designers/developers. In my opinion, buying courses would not be worth it-but if you do, I would suggest buying professional courses, there are dozens of different markets where people offer them.
 

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+learn+website+design
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+learn+website+development

There are a million and one tutorials online, some free and some paid. Video courses and text-only, however you like to learn.
www.w3schools.com is a fascinating resource for anyone, beginners and experienced designers/developers. In my opinion, buying courses would not be worth it-but if you do, I would suggest buying professional courses, there are dozens of different markets where people offer them.
Code Cadamy is a really good way to learn, and it's free! They have really easy steps to follow and tasks and quizzes.
Thanks, but do the designers/developers actually like remember every single bit of code? I mean, I can memorize the basics such as br/ul/li/etc.. Although, I just cannot drill in my head the other ones such as BootStrap's grid thing or the carousel because I tend to forget it easily.

Another thing is that when I see other developer/designer's works.. I see it, and I just question how will I ever be able to do that and then lose hope thinking I'll never become an expert like them hence they all are like how they have 3+ years of experience or how they started when they were 12/13/14.. I don't know lol, maybe I'm just over thinking it because I'm only 14 and I see like Java developers coding plugins at the age of 15 with like 2+ years of experience.. :L
 

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I learned what I know by hand, but recently I looked up a few tutorials because people asked me for help, giving them that link is good, he seems decent although I havent watched them all, just a few minutes. :)

Thank you! :D I'm going to skip the 2 "Learn HTML" because I skimmed through that and knew the basics.. I just want to enhance my BootStrap skills, learn JS, and some PHP as well as jQuery for the "effects." Although, I will be browsing more to see what I don't really know or understand. :)
 

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Thanks, but do the designers/developers actually like remember every single bit of code? I mean, I can memorize the basics such as br/ul/li/etc.. Although, I just cannot drill in my head the other ones such as BootStrap's grid thing or the carousel because I tend to forget it easily.

Another thing is that when I see other developer/designer's works.. I see it, and I just question how will I ever be able to do that and then lose hope thinking I'll never become an expert like them hence they all are like how they have 3+ years of experience or how they started when they were 12/13/14.. I don't know lol, maybe I'm just over thinking it because I'm only 14 and I see like Java developers coding plugins at the age of 15 with like 2+ years of experience.. :L
when you understand stuff you can generally guess what to do
 

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Thanks, but do the designers/developers actually like remember every single bit of code? I mean, I can memorize the basics such as br/ul/li/etc.. Although, I just cannot drill in my head the other ones such as BootStrap's grid thing or the carousel because I tend to forget it easily.

Another thing is that when I see other developer/designer's works.. I see it, and I just question how will I ever be able to do that and then lose hope thinking I'll never become an expert like them hence they all are like how they have 3+ years of experience or how they started when they were 12/13/14.. I don't know lol, maybe I'm just over thinking it because I'm only 14 and I see like Java developers coding plugins at the age of 15 with like 2+ years of experience.. :L
you answered your own question. They are as good as they are because they have "3+ years of experience" and "2+ years of experience". YOu just need to practice. When I started learning and even to this day after having 2.5* years of design experience, I still need to look up certain things from time to time. I would say yes you are overthinking it, just start learning. The more you practice (ie 2+ years), the more you learn and understand.[DOUBLEPOST=1483133692][/DOUBLEPOST]the best way to learn is to do.
 
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Alright, thanks guys. :p
 

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If you are truly willing to commit to this and have the money and time I would suggest Udacity's courses they teach in-depth everything you need to know and get you job ready for the future.

Reference Link : https://www.udacity.com/nanodegree

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You learned that way?..
I am currently using one of their courses, but I did not find out about them until after I learned website design. The courses are created by leading companies Google, Amazon etc. This is not a normal course that you find on YouTube or codecademy this is for people who are very dedicated since it is a bit pricey. When you finish the course you will receive a certificate / nano degree which is somewhat useful I have friends that have taken this course and I can tell you now they are all successful. Just my two cents on this I hope it helps you :).

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