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Courses Plus Student 612 PointsWant to be a web and app developer.
I want to be a web and apps developer. I have played with Dreamweaver CS5 for a while and learned HTML and CSS from the software. I want to know where to start from this Teamtreehouse.com. I watch a few Video on this but it is kind of fast and seemed beyond my knowledge. PLease help me to know where to start.. Thanks in advance.
4 Answers
David Bloomfield
11,622 PointsHi Cuong
I'd start by following a "track" such as the Web Design track https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/web-design
This is a structured course that will build upon your knowledge as you work you way through it.
Good luck!
David
cuong pham
Courses Plus Student 612 PointsThank You every much.
Gordia Smith
2,238 PointsHi Cuong, for me I actually started here a short while back with the same questions you have. I ended up going on the Web Design track. For me it has been a great fit with the pace of the information they are giving and the amount of hands on I am getting to do along side the video.
You can always speed up the videos if what its saying is something you already have a good understanding of. But I know for me when I was trying to teach myself, the number of 'Oh wow...' moments I have already had here on TeamTreeHouse when they showed me a better way have been many.
I guess this track for me has helped me to really know how much I didn't know...and still don't.
Hope that helps more than confuses you!
Yaroslav Kleshchev
8,744 PointsFront end development is great when starting. All you need is a web browser , and a note pad. Where are other things like app development is a bit harder to get in to.
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsMarcus Parsons
15,719 PointsI would recommend going through the entire Front End Development track. You can find this track in the "Tracks" section. It's the second icon from the top in the left side navigation bar.