Why buy a book when there is Codecademy?WELL bought a nice book today and it intodruces you to HTML5 --> CSS3 --> JavaScript
Might get a PHP book after that one!
Why not? Free does not mean it suits everyone, neither does a book suit everyone. I liked the way of teaching this book followed so i bought it^^Why buy a book when there is Codecademy?
Why not? Free does not mean it suits everyone, neither does a book suit everyone. I liked the way of teaching this book followed so i bought it^^
Ye thats what im planning. However first three are html, css, js because jsis included in my bookDon't mind all the haters. I started with HTML, CSS and PHP. What language you ever program in there is still someone who gonna say "oh not that it sux" and so on. Well, start with HTML, CSS and PHP. When you feel that you handle it well, move over to python. But if you look to hook up on the job market I would say stay on PHP.
Ye thats what im planning. However first three are html, css, js because jsis included in my book
Thanks a ton mate! As of now i am on page 120/800 and didnt encounter any major problems, however if i do i will gladly contact youYeah, I forgot to say js. Well, if you search any type of mentor when you are stuck, I will be glad to assist you
Thanks a ton mate! As of now i am on page 120/800 and didnt encounter any major problems, however if i do i will gladly contact you
Kind Regards,
Damon
I think i know what you mean, however worry not! After learning some new chapters i am always trying to accomplish some own ideas and use it differently than in the bookAs someone who has spent 5 years in college studying computer science, please understand the concept in which the book is telling you, not just the code.
Copying code line by line isn't going to get you anywhere. I've met with people who make this exact mistake and end up dropping from the
computer science field because they couldn't distinguish the difference between a while loop and do-while loop, but knows how to write it in code. (THIS IS BAD)