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Depends. level of skill you already have, languages you prefer over languages people shove down your throat. Freecodecamp is very js orientated. codeacademy will laydown some general knowledge. tuts+ network old stuff like 4 years ago is a good start. coursera and similar free course sites. youtube obviously. find something that seems to cover a big site build do that else will end up poking at bits and pieces never sure how these fancy new things fit for years to come.
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I agree with the two choices given above. There's also:
Tutorialspoint (my favorite source)
W3schools
Sololearn
Khan academy
And Coursera -
C0D4681387yI feel old now, go buy a book in the languages you want to get into.
Web is a dauntingly large and broad topic now. What do you want to focus on? -
Baguette4267yIdk, but i feel like youtube is better sometimes.
But if you want to start from 0, the recommended websites in the previous comments are good. -
@OneOrZero +1
and later csstricks.
Please lool at their flexbox guide later on ^^ -
kubre17437yW3schools covers most of web development. YouTube videos really helps, like thenewboston channel
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