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New to coding I need someone's brain to pick working on HTML then css then JavaScript

16th Jul 2017, 5:45 PM
Heather Reneé Tobler
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practice, practice alot. build temporary websites for fun. use mozilla firefox or google chrome to browse the web then click inspect element, this will help you see how this sites are built which is going to help you learn alot. write a cheat sheet of all html tags and css attributes it will make you faster to code.
16th Jul 2017, 7:02 PM
Athena 254
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follow the tutorials, download book on web development then practice a lot, for a newbie you should be good within 1-2weeks.
16th Jul 2017, 6:38 PM
Athena 254
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I'm in school just got into coder camps in the middle of their seven day coding from scratch challenge not doing all that bad just been getting stuck from time to time and usually it's something simple and I'm just thinking too much into it
16th Jul 2017, 6:51 PM
Heather Reneé Tobler
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awesome advice I shall thanks I just can't wait for it all to all literally click lol in my head that is
16th Jul 2017, 8:10 PM
Heather Reneé Tobler
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I've gotten almost halfway through this seven day coding from scratch challenge in only a few days so I'm not doing too bad I'm determined for it not to take me to seven days even though I'm a beginner
16th Jul 2017, 8:11 PM
Heather Reneé Tobler
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These are the languages I first learned. I used codeacademy.com and some YouTube videos to learn the basics. Then I got right into making random little codes. When I came across problems in my code, I would research how to fix them and thus learn new things. I have also done courses on a few other apps and websites like this. Good luck!
16th Jul 2017, 11:54 PM
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17th Jul 2017, 12:55 AM
Heather Reneé Tobler
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