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u/DidYuGetAllThat ยท 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi

This should be a great start.Jokes aside, what really pushed me along was having something I already enjoyed doing that sort dabbled in it. I played a sandbox game called Garrysmod a lot when I was younger that really encouraged custom content creation with LUA. I slowly made my way to wanting to create my own cool stuff: scripts, maps, weapons, tools, etc.

This really helped me familiarize myself with what was going on a bit overall, I still had a lot to learn. I recommend reading up on some topics in general. Some that come to mind are Web Development as a whole, or more specifically, Graphic Design / Web Design. Also, maybe for later down the line, but Traversy Media provides great content on web design and similar technologies.

Finally, like many things, it can seem a bit intimidating at first. I think if you can find your way in (what you enjoy the most), it's that much better. Among all things it requires patience and experience (time!!) in my opinion. Anyway, hope this helps a little, have a good day!

u/arcoiris_san ยท 2 pointsr/webdevelopment

Well, I'm in the process of learning as well! So, from what I've read, knowing HTML, CSS, and Javascript are the main things that you need to know to create a basic website. :) The other languages you can pick up depending on the kind of features you want your site to have are PHP, SQL, and jQuery.

If you're interested in picking up a reference book, I suggest this one:

Web Coding & Development All-In-One

It covers the basics of what you need to know but I suggest looking into other resources for web designs :)

Hope this can help! Good luck!