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I'm just about done with a Head's First book on HTML & CSS, and want to continue with web development, I guess with HTML 5, CSS, and JavaScript. It's been ... 15 years? Since I seriously looked at HTML. I have some ideas on a training progression but I'm not quite sure about how to do it right. Eventually I want to add these skills to my career toolkit.
My current thinking is to start with just a "101 level" mix of HTML, CSS, & JavaScript and not do a deep dive, just do the exercises from my study materials, create flashcards to study and make a small personal project or two to firm things up. After that I would try to get up and running with React or Angular and then get to an intermediate level; rinse & repeat.
Once I have a firm intermediate grasp. I was thinking it would be good to mix in jQuery and do some database and networking projects.. I guess that means I'd then be at the level where I'd need a hosting provider
Can anyone make any recommendations as to how I should approach this and what my study progression should be? Also useful training materials, project ideas, and tools, etc. I haven't been able to find a "training progression flowchart" that specs this all out for me.
I am already comfortable with Linux: vi, shell scripting, common commands, working from a command line environment, and so on.
EDIT: My first post had a lot of extra junk that wasn't really relevant or all that clear.
My current thinking is to start with just a "101 level" mix of HTML, CSS, & JavaScript and not do a deep dive, just do the exercises from my study materials, create flashcards to study and make a small personal project or two to firm things up. After that I would try to get up and running with React or Angular and then get to an intermediate level; rinse & repeat.
Once I have a firm intermediate grasp. I was thinking it would be good to mix in jQuery and do some database and networking projects.. I guess that means I'd then be at the level where I'd need a hosting provider
Can anyone make any recommendations as to how I should approach this and what my study progression should be? Also useful training materials, project ideas, and tools, etc. I haven't been able to find a "training progression flowchart" that specs this all out for me.
I am already comfortable with Linux: vi, shell scripting, common commands, working from a command line environment, and so on.
EDIT: My first post had a lot of extra junk that wasn't really relevant or all that clear.
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