1. Traversy Media
Brad (Traversy) has created web development courses for over a decade now.
And heβs damn good at it too!
His YouTube channel is full of simple-to-understand crash courses on everything from beginner frontend to advanced backend.
πΒ youtube.com
Brad (Traversy) has created web development courses for over a decade now.
And heβs damn good at it too!
His YouTube channel is full of simple-to-understand crash courses on everything from beginner frontend to advanced backend.
πΒ youtube.com
2. The Net Ninja
Shaun is awesome. Another YouTube channel that has a knack for making the complex simple.
He has a melodic accent too that makes his free crash courses even more addictive.
Covers a lot of different web development technologies.
πΒ youtube.com
Shaun is awesome. Another YouTube channel that has a knack for making the complex simple.
He has a melodic accent too that makes his free crash courses even more addictive.
Covers a lot of different web development technologies.
πΒ youtube.com
3. Fireship
This YouTube channel is a bit different to others.
Jeff does an amazing job with explaining super complex stuff in an understandable way in seconds, not hours.
The production quality is π₯
Incredible, and addictive channel!
πΒ youtube.com
This YouTube channel is a bit different to others.
Jeff does an amazing job with explaining super complex stuff in an understandable way in seconds, not hours.
The production quality is π₯
Incredible, and addictive channel!
πΒ youtube.com
4. FreeCodeCamp
Anything and everything web development. Whatever skills or technology youβre looking to build, thereβs sure to be a tutorial.
Over 8,000+ tutorials and tons of challenges to complete along the way to test what you've learned.
π freecodecamp.org
Anything and everything web development. Whatever skills or technology youβre looking to build, thereβs sure to be a tutorial.
Over 8,000+ tutorials and tons of challenges to complete along the way to test what you've learned.
π freecodecamp.org
5. W3Schools
Arguably the largest web development site on the internet.
3 billion pages displayed each year.
60 million visitors each month.
Their library for learning HTML, CSS, & JavaScript is simple, comprehensive, and effective.
π w3schools.com
Arguably the largest web development site on the internet.
3 billion pages displayed each year.
60 million visitors each month.
Their library for learning HTML, CSS, & JavaScript is simple, comprehensive, and effective.
π w3schools.com
6. MDN Docs
MDN Docs provides in-depth explanations of web development principles.
They also provide exceptional documentation of web technologies π―
πΒ developer.mozilla.org
MDN Docs provides in-depth explanations of web development principles.
They also provide exceptional documentation of web technologies π―
πΒ developer.mozilla.org
7. CodeWars
55+ computer programming languages to build proficiency in.
Solve kata (challenges), in a gamified manner.
Level up your ranking.
Create challenges for others.
CodeWars is extremely popular and great for those starting out.
π codewars.com
55+ computer programming languages to build proficiency in.
Solve kata (challenges), in a gamified manner.
Level up your ranking.
Create challenges for others.
CodeWars is extremely popular and great for those starting out.
π codewars.com
8. Frontend Mentor
Solve real-world HTML, CSS, and JS challenges whilst working to professional designs. Build projects, review code & help each other grow.
They provide the style guide, static assets & everything else needed to focus on building π
π frontendmentor.io
Solve real-world HTML, CSS, and JS challenges whilst working to professional designs. Build projects, review code & help each other grow.
They provide the style guide, static assets & everything else needed to focus on building π
π frontendmentor.io
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