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Looking for coding courses.

Submitted by Akiko, , Thread ID: 120430

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06-02-2019, 12:09 AM
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I need to start learning how to do Frontend Web Development, If someone doesn't mind helping me out a bit giving me some courses I could take (Would like them to be free or something) It would be great, Would help me with a lot things - Hopefully this isn't too tricky, Things such as HTML, C++, JS and PHP would be great! Thank you.
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I mean, i can help you. But you won't find anything better than Youtube. Trust me.

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06-02-2019, 12:10 AM
SkyCod Wrote:
I mean, i can help you. But you won't find anything better than Youtube. Trust me.

That'd be great if you could help me in anyway, I've looked at YouTube and none of the videos are really that helpful.
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If you are a college student, you can get the Github Student Developer Pack. It comes with a lot of useful materials like Free One-Month membership for Flatiron Bootcamp for Web Development, One month access to Thinkful Web Development Course, One year Free .me domain, etc.

It is all very helpful and some good places to start. There are also always Youtube tutorials, and many tutorial sites like codecademy, udacity, and more.

The best way is to practice every day, even if only for a half an hour.

If you have any questions feel free to send me a message! Normally I don't tutor HTML, CSS, and JS but I still try to practice it.

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There are lots of free tutorials on Youtube. I find most of the tutorials on Udemy or LinkedInLearning (they are fast growing...).

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Stay away from Codeacadmey and other results that first pop up when you search on Google.

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07-02-2019, 07:48 PM
zxcvbnm17 Wrote:
Stay away from Codeacadmey and other results that first pop up when you search on Google.

And what do I go to? Instead of saying things are bad, Please help.
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07-02-2019, 08:01 PM
Kirito Wrote:
And what do I go to? Instead of saying things are bad, Please help.

You could give https://www.theodinproject.com/ a try.
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I learned simple HTML and CSS with Codecademy. Never used it after though so lol
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Why is Codecademy bad? The github starter pack for students looks amazing! Just requested one. Thanks for the tip.
Others are: flatiron school, codeschool (new company now), mobile apps like Brilliant, Lrn, SoloLearn (love this one).

Also for javascript there's a great outline here: https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS & https://javascript.info/

Hope this helps!

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