What will you recommend to read for learning webdev?
Posted by greenxj@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 10 comments
I know websites like w3schools & freecodecamp. Are there any other high quality resources?
ghztegju@reddit
MDN is still my go to for anything. Also The Odin Project helped me actually understand how things connect instead of just copying tutorials.
No_Property2806@reddit
You can try MDN Web Docs or The Odin Project, learn from MDN, practice with Odin.
Global-Respond-9796@reddit
pick 2 projects get claude pro then make them ez, and try to understand the code then make 2-3 on your own try to progressive overload so that you can explain things and make thing work with ai
Chuck_MoreAss@reddit
There is a great course on Udemy. I think it’s “the complete JavaScript course: from zero to hero”
It’s really good in my opinion and gives you a lot of experience with a lot of different situations and a few projects. After that you’ll know basically everything that’s not CSS… but you can also just grab a quick css course and you’re done
BNfreelance@reddit
I recommend SmaCSS.com to anyone diving into CSS 🫡 put me in good mindset when I was younger
The_KOK_2511@reddit
MDN es la mejor página en mi experiencia personal, tambien puedes leer "El Gran Libro de HTML5, CSS3 y JS" que es un curso bastante completo de frontend y que a dia de hoy sigo usandolo de vez en cuando para referencias
aqua_regis@reddit
SupremeArtistry@reddit
odin project is legit, went through their full stack js path last year and it really clicks things into place. mdn is clutch for when you need the actual documentation too, way better than random stackoverflow answers half the time
istiyak23@reddit
Just follow roadmap.sh they have specific roadmaps for frontend and back-end web development.
Wingedchestnut@reddit
Youtube, Popular Udemy courses..