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General Discussion

Where to start, when I got basic knowledge in HTML/CSS/Javascript/JQuery already?

Whats the best start for me here, if I already know the basics of these languages? Basically I want to go more indepth in these things but also in a structured way. Like a Front-End-Dev Course but more advanced, because I dont need to learn the syntaxes and basic functions of these languages.

Thanks in advance

1 Answer

Try building on your skills. it's important to learn the basic of programming, that's when i thought i was good for HTML and CSS but i realized with programming that there are more to it than the basics. try to learn new ways of using the skills you learn and try new and different ways than you were previously taught. Look online to see how a webpage you like function , look it up , and try to make it different even for a little bit. You can learn what ever you want but unless you don't apply it in real life you won't get anywhere.

Hope this helps :)