Ask HN: What now after learning JavaScript?
How do I go about getting an entry level job.
How do I go about getting an entry level job.
I want to learn and understand math everything from Fractions, ratios to Algebra being able to make sense of the world and understand math the big picture. I wanna know how to use variables to solve for unknowns in word problems any word problem understand the concept of math.
How would you go about this? books, videos or websites much appreciated.
I'm mostly interested in Web development to use Javascript or PHP later on down the road but I just have hard time understanding programming.
how things fit together the big picture! I want that AHA moment. I don't have a degree and to be honest I'm far away from one my current situation right now I want to self learn I can't afford school to get a decent job.
I'm talking let's PHP or Javascript which would be harder to learn in 2017?
I hear people saying Web design work has dried up and is now moving towards UI/UX work in demand what are your thoughts on this?
I'm still in process of learning CSS and HTML. How would you recommend learning from a site like this and what approach did you take?
Should I try and make some of the sites they have on there on my own? following the source code see if I can match the original designs?
how did some of you overcome this obstacle? I'm just getting into the web development movement I know HTML5, CSS3 and JS still learning it.
Where does one find remote work to start of in? doesn't have to pay very high or anything just to get my feet wet.
What are some websites to find remote work?
what do you think?
I think reading from a book or tutorials is fine and all but I want to get to building stuff because the best way to get better at something is to make stuff right?
So anything from Todo list to a full blown page written in HTML5, CSS3 and JS would be greatly appreciated. It can be a Book or Videos or just tutorials anything that shows how to make stuff.
Bracket visual studio code JetBrain WebStorm intelXdK
I guess different training sites use different Editors or IDE. Which do you prefer? is there one that seem to stand out for most developers in the work Industry?