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Avelardo Mendoza
2,809 PointsQuestion from a beginer!?
hi everyone i am barly getting started on my web dev skills but im not sure where to go from here. i have started the build a site and css and html but not sure if i should jump to javascript, php, or a different course, or if i should stay on the one im on. if anyone could give me advice i would really appreciate it!
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Scott Magdalein
1,667 PointsAs a beginner, I highly recommend giving yourself a good foundation in HTML and CSS before moving to JavaScript or other programming languages.
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Avelardo Mendoza
2,809 Pointsiv nearly finished the css part of the deep dive so after that should i jump into other programming?
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Brian Hinton
8,604 PointsProbably your best bet is to choose a Track: http://teamtreehouse.com/tracks and follow it to completion. That way you have a structured, and well-rounded set of lessons.
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James Barnett
39,199 PointsI'd suggest you follow the Front-end Developer track, it starts with HTML & CSS and then gets into JavaScript.