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Best Way to Learn Html - KillHumanity - 07-22-2020

Was Wondering whats the best way to learn html need it for my major class thanks!


RE: Best Way to Learn Html - hacxx - 07-22-2020

W3School, Stackoverflow. Create a page and go there to find solutions to problems you encounter.

If you don't know how to start have a test with this two tools i build a few months ago...

HTML Teacher V3
https://www.file-up.org/hkqdf4g2ldvs
https://uploadrar.com/oyiytam4ucg8
https://www.uploadship.com/14fdddde52814c2f

Javascript Teacher V1
https://www.file-up.org/rg2r033g1mzf
https://uploadrar.com/vkyfnovlkzwu
https://www.uploadship.com/aecec70413cbca85


RE: Best Way to Learn Html - mothered - 07-23-2020

(07-22-2020, 03:55 PM)hacxx Wrote: W3School
I was going to suggest this, here's the link.

https://www.w3schools.com/html/

It's an excellent resource that's very easy to follow and comprehend. In every category, It also allows you to test Its respective script.


RE: Best Way to Learn Html - chunky - 07-25-2020

You should check out Udemy if you are willing to pay and don't like text based stuff.
The quality of the courses varies from shit that's worse than youtube tutorials to very informative stuff explained by professionals so make sure you don't buy the crappy ones.

I can recommend the courses by Academind by Maximilian Schwarzmüller for webdevelopment stuff.


RE: Best Way to Learn Html - mothered - 07-25-2020

(07-25-2020, 03:00 AM)chunky Wrote: You should check out Udemy if you are willing to pay and don't like text based stuff.
The quality of the courses varies from shit that's worse than youtube tutorials to very informative stuff explained by professionals so make sure you don't buy the crappy ones.
Udemy Is an excellent resource but In my view, namely pertaining to how easy HTML Is to learn, I don't think there's a need to pay.

For more complex languages, certainly.