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u/ItsAnonCat · 3 pointsr/learnprogramming

Hi there,

I'm just starting out as well but have a HTML/CSS background but one of my favorite courses I am taking right now is The Web Developer Bootcamp by Colt Steele on Udemy. Combine that with video tutorials on youtube, code academy, do the basic exercises a few times and then do some tutorials. I'd also recommend printing a reference sheet for the things you just cannot remember eventually it will come second nature. I'm not 100% advanced in CSS but I'm also planning to purchase this book because I'm more of a visual person and would like a closer look at things I don't know:
HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites by Jon Duckett

IF you are a visual person this book might be helpful for you.

For JS I'm currently doing the Modern JavaScript BootCamp by Andrew Mead super helpful because he stays nested in his courses on UDemy so if you have any questions he answers pretty quickly. I'm also using You Don't Know JS. For an environment I use atom, cmmder, visual studio code. A lot of these tutorials/video tutorials will tell you how to set them up for these kind of things so don't worry so much about figuring out how to set them up. Just get your resources first.


Hope this helps some.

u/Chris_Misterek · 1 pointr/webdev

I’ve heard this book is great but I haven’t read it


HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites https://www.amazon.com/dp/1118871642/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yY8NDbZG7CJHK

I started learning on https://Codecademy.com

Then soon after that I started building websites for people. Pretty soon that turned into a freelance side hustle.

I found that the accountability of actually having people expect me to finish things was better accountability than my own personal projects.

Did freelance for about 5 years and just recently switched to a full-time position as a UX/web designer.

So I do a mix of UX design and frontend dev. Small company so we split roles.

Now I teach people how to take the same path I did in web design at https://selfmadewebdesigner.com

The thing I tell everyone is as soon as you can, just start building things. Learning and going through courses is great. But you’ll learn way more through the actual building of things.

u/m0ritz · 3 pointsr/web_design

I am also a beginner but all that I have red says that slicing is kinda dead and outdated.

I am learning html5 und CSS3 right now and I guess you could do a website like this very easily.

I started with that book and I love it :)
HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites von Jon Duckett http://www.amazon.de/dp/1118871642/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_.Qhktb1AY9TQP

But because of my health right now I keep forgetting everything over and over again and so I have to start reading the book from the beginning a lot. But what I got so far: very interesting and you learn a lot. Every page is in color and has many examples.

Maby you want to add a front-end network later like skeleton so that your website automatically changes appearance based on if you open it in mobile or desktop...

Sorry for my bad English and I don't really know if what I wrote makes sense... Because I am too a beginner.

u/SuddleT · 1 pointr/webdev

Mostly just practice, yeah, but there are some good resources out there. I really enjoyed this book:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1118871642/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ykiRCbGKCKGAX