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How to best learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript most effectively?

So, I'm wanting to take this course to become a full stack web developer and one of their prerequisites is a course on the three languages mentioned to create a website. I can start as late as 5/29, but if I do it in less than 10 days there is a hefty financial break on the course itself. Almost 10%=$1000-$1500. So I'm learning beforehand. Biggest question I have is this: Is there a good way to learn all three at once or is it best to learn each seperately in a certain order (I'd imagine H, C, J?)

20th May 2017, 3:18 AM
Jon Koch
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Hi Jon 😊 I would highly recommend to learn each language separately. Start with HTML5 so you can create a good structure. Then CSS to style html elements and/or animate them as well as make your website responsive (adjustable to different screen sizes). And finally JavaScript, to apply interaction and functionality to the structure 😊. From there you can start learning other great languages and tools for web development where you will only require good knowledge of Javascript, such as: WebGL, Phaser, ReactJS, TypeScript, NodeJS, MongoDB, Angular2 😊 This was my learning path, hope it helps you😊: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/296406/?ref=app
21st May 2017, 1:56 AM
Pao
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@paola from where would you recommend html css and javascript to be learned from secondly if given a choice of one would you go for android development or web development?
21st May 2017, 2:00 AM
adeel salim
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Probably www.freecodecamp.com Its free! But there is no way to complete the program in 10 days.
20th May 2017, 3:26 AM
Manual
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@paola I was wanting to start there because it was recommended to me that it was best to start there to get to a point where c# and .NET would help me get to a point where AI and other things related to prosthetics and robotics might come in handy. Did you choose your path for a simialr reason or what was your reason for your path?
21st May 2017, 6:59 AM
Jon Koch
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