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simon lavery
17,485 PointsOther sites
Has anyone used any of the other sites like code school, what is the best site to use, fed up of just jumping into half done programmes I have nearly finished the full javascript stack and really don't feel like i understand how any of it would work together, I think it would be easier to understand how 4 of 5 things worked together than spending weeks half earning things?
2 Answers

Felix Yakubov
17,475 PointsTreehouse is great for beginners. I tried code school a bit but found it hard for a start.
MDN is a great source for information. Also the jquery website.
If you having problem understanding stuff after nearly finishing the stack all you need is:
Practice!
Build your own website and gradually add features and improve it.
Add plugins
Add transitions
More pages.

Felix Yakubov
17,475 PointsI found "one month" today. Looks great
simon lavery
17,485 Pointssimon lavery
17,485 PointsI think that is the problem there are lots of courses for beginners but no further, i have tried going over the courses again but get to the same place, I get the impression from treehouse that the idea is to take you round and round in circles lol,