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What are the books and sites to be referred to learn html besides sololearn?
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1-General Assembly Dash - General Assembly offers free HTML projects for beginners. The big difference between the two is that GAs HTML program is goal-based with real-world applications right out of the gate, so youâre building websites with actual applications rather than just running through the concepts. Also, GA offers an online HTML course with mentorship once youâve completed those projects. That course then ends with a certificate.
https://dash.generalassemb.ly/
2-Team Treehouse-Team Treehouse is setup similar to Lynda: the classes are videos and you need to pay for access to more material. Unlike Lynda, however, there are interactive quizzes, an online workspace, and the content is more focused on web development. Also unlike Lynda, Treehouse has a forum for each course where students can ask questions. BUT Courses donât culminate with any credentials aside from the experience youâve gained. Also, sometimes the quizzes can be too difficult to complete. Furthermore, there is additional footwork youâll need to do if you want to learn anything more advanced than what theyâre showing you.
https://teamtreehouse.com/start
3-W3Schools-W3Schools is an open book. Like Codecademy, all of the lessons are available immediately without any cost to you. And if youâd like a certificate showing your experience, itâs $95 for an HTML certificate. There are some interactive-like activities available and new chapters are being added all of the time to keep up with changes in the always-evolving world of web development.BUT W3Schools is mostly for beginners. Some in the web development community feel that advanced content
https://www.w3schools.com/
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Here are my two favourites:
www.khanacademy.org
www.codecademy.com
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thank you so much:)