Any alternative to freeCodeCamp for fullstack learning?
Posted by macnara485@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 7 comments
I've completed their HTML course, about 10% of the CSS and now jumped to Javascript, and i just found a way i simply can't pass, i'm doing literally what the program asks me to, but it doesn't work, and i don't know if they banned my account but i can't post on the forums to ask for help either, so i would like to try something else. Do you guys have any recommendations?
so_mais_um_no_reddit@reddit
After this bomb from Bolbola X prison comedian, I started looking at the person's posts/comments before helping.
macnara485@reddit (OP)
Well, too bad for you, but this is an American sub-reddit, and they would be baffled to know that a comedian was senteced to jailtime for telling jokes, because their country actually have freedom of speech.
So get your censouring supporting ass out of here
imascreen@reddit
The Odin project: free , open source, project based with good community
macnara485@reddit (OP)
Thanks, i had Odin project on bookmark for a while, gonna give it a go
Aero077@reddit
For back-end, I suggest looking at: https://www.boot.dev/
They have a Javascript course, but they don't currently do anything for front-end development.
As you probably know, Front-End is Web Development and Back-End is the back office systems that enable the web systems to do more than just serve up web pages. Both together is known as 'Full-Stack' development.
macnara485@reddit (OP)
Thank you
desrtfx@reddit