bluecollarman86
Moorhead, MN
31, joined Aug. 2012
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Hi y'all.
I've been using a site called Codecademy. It is rather helpful!(i feel comfortable-ish with html/css after two weeks or so) But I've moved onto Javascript, and am struggling with learning it, more so putting it together. Anyone have any tips, or know of any other helpful sites for learning how to structure the very basics together?(highest i've gotten so far is learning how to make a window that prompts you "are you of age",ect.)
I'm hoping to learn web design stuff so that I'm somewhat prepared when I go back to college.
Thanks all!
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digitaldog
Grove, OK
68, joined Dec. 2010
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Hi y'all.
I've been using a site called Codecademy. It is rather helpful!(i feel comfortable-ish with html/css after two weeks or so) But I've moved onto Javascript, and am struggling with learning it, more so putting it together. Anyone have any tips, or know of any other helpful sites for learning how to structure the very basics together?(highest i've gotten so far is learning how to make a window that prompts you "are you of age",ect.)
I'm hoping to learn web design stuff so that I'm somewhat prepared when I go back to college.
Thanks all!
Mr. bluecollarman86,...
Wipe your eyes and know there is hope..
Here are just two
of the better places to start..
https://www.codeschool.com/paths/javascript
and / or if you prefer " video type " tutoring..
http://www.lynda.com/JavaScript-training-tutorials/244-0.html
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numbersor_only
Austin, TX
57, joined Nov. 2014
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W3Schools is a good reference site for JavaScript and other such things.
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