Do you have any recommendations for a full-stack course in 2026?
Posted by UcryXc@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 6 comments
I'm looking for a full-stack course—I'm fully committed to it—and I'm open to your recommendations on Udemy as well
Light_Cabager@reddit
Fullstack can feel like a lot at the start. Frontend alone is already big. Better to not rush it. I’ve seen Udacity come up in learning paths but yeah step by step is better.
Mountain_Egg_2106@reddit
fullstackopen
aqua_regis@reddit
FSO is not a beginner course. It requires pre-existing knowledge and experience
Fajan_@reddit
tbh most courses are fine, the difference is how much you actually build alongside them. I’d pick one popular Udemy course and just stick with it instead of jumping around. then try to build small projects on your own as you go. that’s what makes it actually click, not just watching videos. any specific stack you’re aiming for?
TheseResult958@reddit
totally agree on the building part - i went through like 3 different courses before i realized i was just collecting certificates without actually coding anything useful
if your thinking web dev, the odin project is solid and free, plus it forces you to actually problem solve instead of just copy-pasting. i'd supplement it with a udemy course for the video explanations when you get stuck on concepts
aqua_regis@reddit
The same as in 2025, 2024, 2023...
Later roadmap.sh