You wish you found us earlier.
You wish you found us earlier.
This course is about learning and understanding the basics of the modern internet, terms like http, web browser, client, server, how things work, what are HTML, CSS and JavaScript, how to structure, design and make your website alive.
We have made this path by pulling the best resources from around the web and combining them in a unique way, to help ease this incredible journey for you.
This course about foundations of modern web development will give you a strong basics and it is up to you to choose the way you want to take further on.
You need to know English :D, have a basic knowledge of computers, how to type et cetera. No big deal, if you know some of the things below feel free to skip them.
After completing most of the stuff that is in our curriculum and of course, doing the coding part yourself, you will have a strong understanding of the basics of the web development and how the internet works, you will know how to build solid websites and apps using html, css and vanilla javascript. Also, you will learn git and stuff like basic command line (shell) use.
Obviously it depends on how much time you spend each day blabla, but rougly speaking, it shouldn't take you much more than 3-4 months to complete this course.
Using the search engines such as Google,Opera,Mozilla etc. , the right way and finding the most relevant results for your query is one of the most important and easy skills to learn in the 21.century and you, as a future software developer, will benefit greatly from learning it
After finishing this section about searching online, you should be able to google like a pro:)
How To Google Like A Pro! Top 10 Google Search Tips & Tricks 5:40
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One of the coolest things i learned is, before even starting a new field is to just research what are some of the biggest mistakes people make when doing something related to that field..
It will really save you a lot of time
Exactly what to do and how to approach learning this field
Basically, the summary of the things below: don't just watch or read the tutorials, do something with your knowledge or you will forget everyting. Build something, always code, make it a habit, sleep well, eat healthy and exercise.
There is no need to memorize code that much, learn to understand, it is normal to use stackoverflow and docs a lot , we all do it :)
Teaching yourself to learn programming? Start Here! | Andy Sterkowitz 10:00
How to ACTUALLY LEARN using programming tutorials! | Andy Sterkowitz 13:50
Get out of Code Tutorial Hell now, and Get a Job! | Stefan Mischook 13:30
What did 25 Years of Code Teach Me? | Stefan Mischook 13:00
You'll Never Get A Job By Just "Learning" HTML, CSS & JavaScript | Dorian Develops 5:10
title kinda misleading,just watch this :) | Dorian Develops 12:00
Best Learning Strategies for Programmers | mayuko 07:50
The WORST Study Habit for Software Developers | Andy Sterkowitz 07:50
5 Biggest MYTHS of Software Development (for BEGINNERS only) | Andy Sterkowitz 16:10
It would probably be smart to check the validity of your code in the beginning for html: html w3 validator
Pick up the best practices in the beginning so you save time later on and make this process even easier.
More great resources at our page : e-ltcode resources
it's all legall but with this tool you can get code for free, either for your project to copy or to learn html and css, just download the code. Premium version is better for both things but you can have the benefits even with the free plan, which is great.
Having a mentor can be really helpful, both to mentor and the mentee (the one who is learning), it may help you to build your potfolio, fix your weaknesses, find a job etc. We highly recommend finding one (or more!)
If you want you can get a free mentor at : pushfar
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Awesome illustration constructor with colorful and trendy characters |
Life is not only about programming, and actually learning about some other fields and practical things can prove useful in the future, not only for the programming but the other important aspects of life such as health, wealth, love and happiness.
One more answer: why not?
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