Beginner Full Stack Web Development
HTML, CSS, React & Node

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Learn web development with HTML, CSS, Bootstrap 4, ES6 React and Node

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r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • Nestramutat-

Those look great, but not great for her. I know my girlfriend, and she won't learn well with a text-only approach, ideally she'd have either video lectures, or use an interactive IDE.

I'm leaning toward a udemy course right now, this one in specific

r/JusticeServed • comment
1 points • PhantomDeuce

$12 for Beginning Full Stack Development Course, 30 hours of course material. If you dont have $12, you've got big enough problems to where you probably shouldnt be lollygagging on Reddit at all - https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-web/

You've got this, buddy. Web dev doesnt even require a high-end computer or expensive software. You can download Sublime Text or Atom for free and get rolling!

r/phcareers • comment
2 points • RandomUserName323232

Hello dont be sorry for asking too much. Yan yung first step para lagi kang matuto.

Sa mga napasukan ko, Lagi akong matanong kasi dun ako natututo. Always ask questions! :)

IMO for beginner or basics : https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-web/

r/modafinil • comment
1 points • Eli3221
r/argentina • comment
1 points • dimebag2011

Con este curso de Udemy https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-web/?utm_source=email-Pro

Lo saque gratis hace bocha una vez que lo estaban regalando. Igual ya se programar (ja, puedo hacer programas mejor dicho), pero no para web

r/learnprogramming • comment
1 points • Wandering_Mist1

https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-web/ I recently started learning web development and this is the course I'm following. It covers HTML, CSS and Javascript. I haven't finished it yet (about 15% through it so far) but it seems pretty comprehensive.

Alternatively, if you don't want to bother with the hassle of learning all that, there are plenty of website building services out there like Squarespace, Wix and Wordpress. These options won't give you the flexibility that comes with learning the programming languages yourself, but they are the fastest way to get a basic website up and running quickly.

https://ncbigband.co.uk/

This is a website I made with wordpress, with absolutely no knowledge of HTML, CSS or Javascript.

r/college • comment
1 points • Secret_Count_7255

That's great, because you can be a web and game developer right now:

https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-web/

https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-guide-to-game-development-with-unity/

There are some that are very more specific, but for the general outline with lots of great projects to put on your portfolio, these are a great start. Don't worry about the price, they're usually on sale for 10.99 every 2 weeks just keep a lookout for the sales.

best thing about these is that it's lifetime and there is a Q and A that they answer within 24 hours.

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Now if you don't want to pay for courses there are LOTs of free tutorials. out there. Just type "HTML and css" for beginners into youtube and you'll find lot's of great resources. Pick any and just start. just make sure they're recent like 2017+. all of them are good.

if you haven't heard. you can check this site for some cool inspiration on what you can do with web dev

https://dribbble.com/

the possibilities are endless.

once you get the foundations down you can get into more specific things like:

https://youtu.be/kw1wnvWjgCw?t=25

All the content in the world is out there. you can let your creativity soar.

all you have to do is just start. and that's the biggest hurdle to get over for me as well.

you can use javascript to make games as well:

https://youtu.be/Qqx_wzMmFeA?t=23861

and then you can use 3d libraries with JS as well:

https://threejs.org/

and soo soo much more.

I'm just scratching the surface right now. but if you commit. in one year you'll be better than most people. just a few hours a day. learn something. make something. and you'll be a beast.

don't try doing something too big first. your first website will always look basic and ugly like this random one i found on the internet:

https://miro.medium.com/max/962/1*7dsQrPrexJrVy6boXUwq8Q.png

but don't worry. everyone starts like this. you can get to this stage within a month or less.

my best advice is to just start.

HTML/CSS/JS is the foundation of web dev. everything you see in web dev and even mob dev uses these things

hit control-shift-i on your computer. it'll bring up developer tools. learn this, you'll need it a lot. infact, you can see the HTML and CSS right now that was used to create the site you're on

C++/C#/Java is the most popular for game dev