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When learning web is it advisable to first learn master one language before engaging in another or dive into it all and find way

1st Jan 2020, 7:14 PM
Shadow
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Coder Kitten same for me, HTML on it own looked ugly for me, so I started CSS along with it. Few days after, I wanted to be able to do more, so I started JS as well. Now I am still learning all three of them at the same time.
1st Jan 2020, 7:25 PM
Aymane Boukrouh
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if youre a perfectionist, you are going to struggle to learn to code. You’re never going to learn every piece of a language and even if you did, that knowledge won’t serve you all that well in the real world. if you can understand what a tag is and know what a few of them are for, move on from html and start css. if you can color a few things and move them around the page, move on from css and start javascript. Now you’ll probably spend a lot of time on javascript. Eventually whats going to happen is you will run into a roadblock. AND THESE ARE THE BEST! Like your first roadblock will be linking to a page with information you calculated using javascript from the first page. This will take you back to HTML and you’ll learn a little more. And then another roadblock and youll learn a little more. Over and over again. But dont get stuck trying to be a ‘master’ at any one language and instead focus on delivering projects. You’ll ‘master’ the confidence needed for that language instead.
1st Jan 2020, 11:37 PM
Ivan
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Yes, you should learn one language first before another. It will prevent the confusion that might happen if you study multiple language at a time.
2nd Jan 2020, 2:58 AM
Alfred
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