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Spring 2017 im going to go on a adult school in front end developement where i will learn

php, js, html5 & css

fully in a professional level.

just want to get some opinions on the school im going to & some ideas that could help my education go alot smoother.

To read the site, use chrome and use the translate button on the url bar.

Click here to see the schools website & info

Imo its a really good education, i will study for 2 years and graduate as a professional front end developer with good skills.
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2016, 04:59 PM by Rikka.)

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RE: Adult Education #2
Well do you have any experience with coding thus far
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RE: Adult Education #3
(06-10-2016, 05:01 PM)Death Wrote: Well do you have any experience with coding thus far

I have basics in html & css, but it really doesn't matter since you learn it from scratch on this school

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RE: Adult Education #4
PHP is backend not frontend.

The key to coding; stay active with code in a comfortable environment. Meaning always be working with code on a project, because always apply what you learn otherwise you're more likely to forget.

For example if you code from your bedroom (when at home) which is dimly lit and you don't feel comfortable then the whole learning experience will be much more difficult. So I recommend you find a nice studying place, get out a laptop and do the code. Also I find it helpful to write snippets of code in a textbook and read at night before sleep, you'd be suprised the amount of knowledge we can recall from before sleeping in the scenario.

Coding is nothing different like studying for a school exam. Put the effort in, use the revision method that suits you best may it be flash cards or sticky notes, and you'll most likely succeed!

P.S. There is usually a phase in becoming a developer, near the beginning, when you will get stuck on some code and feel useless, sometimes at the extreme feel like you want to give up. But trust me, don't give up and strive for greatness.

Good luck & study hard,
King
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2016, 06:04 PM by WiFi.)
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RE: Adult Education #5
(06-10-2016, 05:03 PM)Devourz Wrote:
(06-10-2016, 05:01 PM)Death Wrote: Well do you have any experience with coding thus far

I have basics in html & css, but it really doesn't matter since you learn it from scratch on this school

Well it's better to learn a little yourself so the class's will be easier.
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RE: Adult Education #6
Congratulations.
Did you just assume my gender?

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RE: Adult Education #7
Seems like a good school!
One of the first things I may suggest is that you should sleep enough and be comfortable when you're learning/reading code, otherwise you'll forget all what the code you've learned in that period when you wake up, or even just a little time after it.

But really, studying coding in a professional school is something really great. Good luck!
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RE: Adult Education #8
Good luck with your studies but, I never heard of a front-end development school teaching PHP.

Also, you should try learning NodeJS because Node is the future :3 @4
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RE: Adult Education #9
It seems decent. If you are going to go on this course make sure you make it worthwhile. Put in as much effort as possible. If you do choose this online course you will feel great when you finish it, honestly I've done online courses and there is nothing better, then completing that final lecture.

I wish you the best of luck.

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RE: Adult Education #10
(06-11-2016, 12:42 AM)Geek Wrote: Good luck with your studies but, I never heard of a front-end development school teaching PHP.

Also, you should try learning NodeJS because Node is the future :3 @4

No.
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