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Learning Full-Stack Web Development

ywzak

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Hello Babiato Community
First of all I apologize if this is posted in the wrong section but I am not sure where this should go.

Being a full-stack web developer has always been my dream and I purchased multiple web development courses but always felt lost midway through the course, specially when I reach backend development or frameworks.

Now that I have 6 months long vacation I would like to resume my learning.
I have good foundation in programming languages in general (loops, functions, etc..) and I have good knowledge in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. However for the purpose of resuming my learning, I think I would need to go for a refreshing course.

With that said, can you guys recommend best courses, websites and/or tools (I don't mind paying) for full-stack web development to the level that I can create my own website or have my part-time job?

Also there is a vast amount of frameworks out there and I am not sure where to start. Can someone recommend a pathway for learning them?

I am interested in developing websites with e-commerce, PWA, etc...
 
I cannot recommend this Javascript course more:

HTML is easy but CSS is not and if you think you wanna learn more of CSS in an advanced manner then you should finish this one:
 
Thank you! Then once I am done with these, do you have any recommended courses for backend / frameworks
 
I cannot recommend this Javascript course more:
Waoo 52 hours!!!
HTML is easy but CSS is not and if you think you wanna learn more of CSS in an advanced manner then you should finish this one:
Reviews for this course are amazing!

Can you recommend a python course for a complete beginner like myself?
 
Hello Babiato Community
First of all I apologize if this is posted in the wrong section but I am not sure where this should go.

Being a full-stack web developer has always been my dream and I purchased multiple web development courses but always felt lost midway through the course, specially when I reach backend development or frameworks.

Now that I have 6 months long vacation I would like to resume my learning.
I have good foundation in programming languages in general (loops, functions, etc..) and I have good knowledge in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. However for the purpose of resuming my learning, I think I would need to go for a refreshing course.

With that said, can you guys recommend best courses, websites and/or tools (I don't mind paying) for full-stack web development to the level that I can create my own website or have my part-time job?

Also there is a vast amount of frameworks out there and I am not sure where to start. Can someone recommend a pathway for learning them?

I am interested in developing websites with e-commerce, PWA, etc...


I'd recommend The Odin Project. It is completely free (Frontend + Backend) and they offer some challenges (more like projects) that you can work on and get the help you need as well.

They have a Discord channel where you can ask questions too.
 
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I would recommend Learn Python the hard way by Zed.A Shaw

It's detailed and you'll not feel lost midway
but you have to have a little foundation in shell and basic commands
the book is in the internet and if you can't find a free version of it PM me, I'll send you a copy
Waoo 52 hours!!!

Reviews for this course are amazing!

Can you recommend a python course for a complete beginner like myself?
 
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