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Should I study PHP first? (new fresher)

Hi I am looking for building web and marketing I am basic 29 years old and previous job as piping engineering Thanks a million to our community.

5th Jan 2021, 7:49 AM
Phan Dinh Ky
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It's never too late to start something. It will be late in the morgue, but for now everything is still ahead and depends on desire.
5th Jan 2021, 7:56 AM
Makar Mikhalchenko
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27th Feb 2021, 8:18 AM
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Better way is to start with HTML and after with PHP. For php will be needed basics from html.
5th Jan 2021, 8:27 AM
JaScript
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Hello Phan Dinh Ky! If you want to become a web developer I'd advise you to search for 'roadmap web development' on google or youtube. The roadmap tells you what to learn in which order. There's front-end, back-end and full-stack web development. If you want to become a front-end web developer search for: 'roadmap front-end web development'. Then you can start learning here, through youtube, w3schools and udemy. Wait for a sale to buy courses on udemy. They are available for about 10$ during sales. Best regards and good luck! Selene
5th Jan 2021, 1:15 PM
Selene Jon
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Phan Dinh Ky you're welcome. For front-end web development start learning HTML, CSS and then JavaScript. After that I'd recommend looking into Sass, Flexbox, React, Bootstrap and basic back-end. Traversy Media talks about this in depth in his YouTube video "Web Development In 2021 - A Practical Guide". Check out the free app Mimo as well. Good luck learning 🍀
25th Jan 2021, 9:55 AM
Selene Jon
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You're welcome 🍀
15th Feb 2021, 5:12 PM
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thanks you
1st Mar 2021, 12:36 PM
Phan Dinh Ky
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thanks a lot selena
25th Jan 2021, 9:37 AM
Phan Dinh Ky
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i think that front-end would quicker
25th Jan 2021, 9:38 AM
Phan Dinh Ky
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thanks alot selene
15th Feb 2021, 4:12 PM
Phan Dinh Ky
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hi selene do uou know any good page for learning javascripts?
27th Feb 2021, 4:27 AM
Phan Dinh Ky
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Hello @Phan Dinh Ky! I can recommend the following websites or apps as JavaScript learning resources (not in a particular order): SoloLearn, Youtube, Udemy.com, edX.org, Mimo (app for the phone), Stepik.org and the before mentioned w3schools.com. They're all free except for Udemy, but you can get every course for 10-12 bucks if you buy during a sale. You can get JavaScript courses there or Web Development (Bootcamp) courses which not only include JavaScript but also HTML and CSS. Good luck and best regards ⭐
28th Feb 2021, 8:26 PM
Selene Jon
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You're welcome!
5th Mar 2021, 7:25 AM
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