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KupoNinja427yCurious... How long did it take you and did you do any projects on your own throughout?
Like to see other people's methods when learning. -
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The course I am following is The Web Developer Bootcamp on Udemy
I already knew HTML and CSS, so going through those modules was breeze. It took a month to complete the front-end section as I did it on my own time. There are exercises that the instructor gives and he expects us to figuring out how to do certain things but, there are solutions.
Go to my codepen collection:
https://codepen.io/collection/... for a preview of what he has in store.
He also added in things I haven't learned I was expected to research (like in real life) and find an answer. -
KupoNinja427y@Bobj2008 Ah... Yeah I've done part of that course. I've started basic Javascript with that but then got pulled away to focus on some legacy code to help the senior dev.
I like Colt's course. He has a very easy to understand approach. I need to get back into it but I gotta pick up ASP.NET and C# first for work. -
@KupoNinja I've been wanting to learn JS for years but, always pushed it away. So, finally I just had enough and went on Udemy and got the course at a discount (first course).
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