Hey guys!
So, I've been asked by a couple of users how to learn web coding. Formats such as CSS, Python, Java, etc. aren't just like, embedded in your brain obviously. So, here I'm going to go ahead and drop some excellent websites
First, I'm going to go ahead and advertise for one of my absolute favorite starting points. https://www.codecademy.com/ is a great place to begin your journey, and offer a lot of tutorials that are not only interactive, but engage how you learn the stylings you want to learn. To be fair, it's a bit more interesting than a couple of others I'll be posting here, since it helps you learn by correction and repetition with humor added.
Another good one is http://www.w3schools.com/
This one is one of my favorites because it gives you a trial space, and shows you what each addition or subtraction does by setting an example then encouraging you to go your own way with the code.
My last one is LEARN.
This one is actually a phone/tablet/Chrome app, and it's super interactive. It encourages you by offering rewards and shit, and is the baby-step to the really deep waters of coding.
I hope these help you guys, and am actually going through refresher courses myself! It's been a while since I've gone over HREF, so hopefully I won't bung up.
Post any questions, and I'll get to you guys ASAP!
So, I've been asked by a couple of users how to learn web coding. Formats such as CSS, Python, Java, etc. aren't just like, embedded in your brain obviously. So, here I'm going to go ahead and drop some excellent websites
First, I'm going to go ahead and advertise for one of my absolute favorite starting points. https://www.codecademy.com/ is a great place to begin your journey, and offer a lot of tutorials that are not only interactive, but engage how you learn the stylings you want to learn. To be fair, it's a bit more interesting than a couple of others I'll be posting here, since it helps you learn by correction and repetition with humor added.
Another good one is http://www.w3schools.com/
This one is one of my favorites because it gives you a trial space, and shows you what each addition or subtraction does by setting an example then encouraging you to go your own way with the code.
My last one is LEARN.
This one is actually a phone/tablet/Chrome app, and it's super interactive. It encourages you by offering rewards and shit, and is the baby-step to the really deep waters of coding.
I hope these help you guys, and am actually going through refresher courses myself! It's been a while since I've gone over HREF, so hopefully I won't bung up.
Post any questions, and I'll get to you guys ASAP!