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General Discussion

Jade Vanguard
Jade Vanguard
193 Points

I am kind of confused on what I should learn

I want to be able to make mobile apps and websites. Which languages can I learn to help me do both. Are: HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, and maybe Java good. I in my spare time want to learn Unity. Can I go on this track, or should I narrow my focus

2 Answers

Kayla Reed
Kayla Reed
17,543 Points

If you want to look into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, I'd suggest the Front-End Web Development track. Then there's also the Full Stack JavaScript track which you might want to look into once you finish the Front-End. It seems like a lot of time but both tracks share some of the same courses so some will be filled once you finish the Front-End track.

Jade Vanguard
Jade Vanguard
193 Points

Thank you I've started the JavaScript track

If you want to make Mobile Apps (iOS or Android) you can't (at least I think you can't) make iOS apps or Android apps with JS/HTML/CSS.

If you want to learn iOS apps, try the iOS track.

If you are wanting to make Android apps, try starting the Android course.