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u/nicksamuel ยท 1 pointr/Wordpress

My route to building websites was basically Codecademy for HTML/CSS and then these two books (probably out date here):

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Creating-Website-Missing-Matthew-MacDonald/dp/1491918071/

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Professional-WordPress-Development-Brad-Williams/dp/1118987241/

and any foundation knowledge gaps from these two were plugged by searching the Wordpress Codex which is the knowledge base: https://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_Development and quite often WP Beginner: https://www.wpbeginner.com/

I also saw this posted here which I bookmarked as I though it was useful: https://medium.com/@adamchodson/barebones-approach-to-developing-a-modern-wordpress-theme-6fc44ab7a25b?sk=0511e966debf50d4b6e88a966c7791d7

I didn't really use YouTube although it's undeniably has the potential to be a great learning resource.

Only disclaimer I have is that I'm a hobbyist Web Dev and don't do it as my full time job. There's people out there who can definitely recommend a better approach to take to learning WordPress then what I've written. YMMV.