$2k 19 week course on Full Stack Web Development with PHP - Worth taking or not.

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lost me at PHP. Just take some udemy courses if a job won't come out of it.

Also, A+ and web development hardly have anything in common other than working on computers. A+ implies you want to go into IT. Need to figure out if you want to go the IT or sofware development route. If you go into IT, you must specialize or a lifetime of help desk awaits.
 

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Web development is the most basic programming. You start from there and move up learning more advanced things.

2K for such a course is a ripoff. They waste too much time on stuff like CSS where you don't need much to memorize. There's plenty of tutorials online.

There are lots of Javascript tutorials online. Learn that thing well and you'll be able to learn other programming languages easier. They all have variables, objects, functions, loops, etc.
 

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just follow roadmap.sh :hubie:
 
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Your best bet is to go to community college and then a 4 year to study CS. That’s only to get your foot in the door. The real secret is networking and applying to hundreds of internships each year of college as a CS major until something sticks.
For the absolute life of me, I do not understand why people try to jump past this shyt. What you said is the minimal requirement for 95% of the positions.

Theres just no quicker way. I tend to ignore threads about the shyt because :francis:
 

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Udemy
FreeCodeCamp
YouTube University

These three sources are all you need. I'd recommend Colt Steel's Web Development Bootcamp on Udemy. Alternatively you can take Jonas Schmedtmann's Javascript 0 to 100 course also. Jonas covers html/css in the course, he goes crazy deep on JS.

Honorable mention: Brad Traversy's 50 Projects Udemy course is excellent if you're looking for more content. His YouTube channel has a lot of content too.
 

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Web development is the most basic programming. You start from there and move up learning more advanced things.

2K for such a course is a ripoff. They waste too much time on stuff like CSS where you don't need much to memorize. There's plenty of tutorials online.

There are lots of Javascript tutorials online. Learn that thing well and you'll be able to learn other programming languages easier. They all have variables, objects, functions, loops, etc.

stan prototype inheritance brehs :francis::picard:



python is the way these days OP. python and :scust:Js.
 
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