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After HTML, what is the best coding language to learn?
Hi guys, now i am almost done with HTML and want to learn a 2nd and 3rd coding languages.. what are the best options? (i am thinking to go further with CSS and JS) my intention is to get a job after my first 3 coding languages. thnx in advance..
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@syrcode
Understood; you're just excited and ready to get started. That's a good thing. :) However, channel that energy into learning what you need to learn first, and you'll be able to successfully accomplish what you're trying to do. I want to see you succeed with it.
Take a look at the list I sent you. Most of those things you can learn on SoloLearn. NodeJS, Angular, and React you can learn elsewhere.
HTML
CSS
Javascript
jQuery
PHP
SQL
^At bare minimum, go through those courses here on SoloLearn first. Everything compliments one another and work together to create the type of modern web functionality that one expects from websites today.
You'll want to do a good bit of practicing with it and create a portfolio of what you're capable of. You'll use the portfolio to showcase your abilities to the employers and so they can see first-hand what you're capable of doing.
Best of luck to you friend! This whole world of technology is really fun, exciting and interesting, so keep that passion alive inside of you and you'll love the journey just as much as the destination.
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Please refer to the FAQ page for this types of questions:
https://www.sololearn.com/faq/#q1
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CSS....lets design your website...
HTML...Skeleton
CSS...Suit and appearance
JS...personality
HTML+CSS+JS....Human
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Why is your intention to get job after first 3 courses you take? That's kinda specific, so I'm curious if you have any reasoning or logic behind that statement. If you want to make your chances greater, and want to be able to work on a team / know what's going on, I recommend these:
HTML
CSS
Javascript
jQuery
PHP
SQL
NodeJS
Angular
React
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Fata1 Err0r i dont have a specific reason to try to get a job after the 3 coding languages..i say aftes theese languages because i think that i dont make a lot chance before knowing (at least) theese 3 languages.. now i am busy with (learning to) code a few weeks and i already can say that i REALLY loved this that i even want to make it my job..
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I'd recommend CSS and JS. The most important of these 3 in web design as I know and later on you can go deeper in CSS3 as well.