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Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsWhich track after Website should be next?
Hi, everyone, I am deciding what track to do next after Web Design. Should I go to front end or php?
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James Barnett
39,199 PointsI'd suggest the Front-End Development track, over half of the track overlaps with Web Design. Notably you'll learn JavaScript after you finish up with that. Then I'd suggest you move onto PHP.
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsOkay thank you.that is the track that I started, but after a few of the videos, I was like, wait, is this the right track. so far I am lost but passing the quizzes, I hope it clicks soon.
James Barnett
39,199 PointsWhich course are you on? Introduction to Programming?
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsJames, how do you have so much in your HTML section? Is there another section of HTML on the tracks?
James Barnett
39,199 Points> Is there another section of HTML on the tracks?
You get points for answering questions on the forum by category and will I answer a lot of them.
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsI am currently in the JavaScript Foundations. I did the intro and I can answer the questions, I am just not getting the whole concept, I guess is the best way to put it. You have got to be the highest level HTML guru known to man. Compliments and I envy your html skills
James Barnett
39,199 PointsI answer a lot of question on missing tags and how relative file paths work.
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsAny tips on java?
James Barnett
39,199 PointsDo you mean JavaScript? JavaScript is for web apps and Java is for Android apps.
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsYes, any tips on learning JavaScript?
James Barnett
39,199 PointsAre you on Introduction to Programming?
Gary Hurd
17,533 PointsI already took the Intro and am now in the JavaScript Foundations