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Here I see that HTML and PHP courses contain only very basics.
If you want to create a good website, this course is not sufficient and you have to study deeply with more resources. you can consider solo learn as the entrance to the subject.
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SoloLearn provides basic courses which serve as tutorials for beginners only. Seeing advanced courses in a separate section would be good though.
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If you want to push yourself!
to test your abilities!
www.hackerrank.com
and
www.codewars.com
Are great places to do just that!
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I would agree for them to eventually add more advanced courses though. Not far into it and having a majority of it start at beginner level will really help me get into it. What I am worried about is finding resources for intermediate coding or advanced coding. There are a few options available though with one being codecademy however I do not know if it goes beyond beginner level as I haven't gotten that far with it. Another decent source would be udemy, however the best courses do cost money and it is the equivalent of user created content with a few additional features built into the website. Good news though is that it's like the steam of learning, almost every day they have something on sale for as cheap as $10 for courses that sometimes can reach over $400, of course the good news about that price tag is that as long as the site remains functional you basically get access permanently for that one time fee. Also this is not a bot trying to advertise companies lol I legit use these services.
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If you want a challenge complete the course from
www.freecodecamp.com
I starts slow, basics html, css, javascript.
Then gradually the difficulty increases, to front-end and back-end web developement.
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