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TheCvazimoda2020-10-09 23:26:43
IT education
TheCvazimoda, 2020-10-09 23:26:43

How to start learning Frontend developer or programming in general?

There is quite a lot of information on the Internet, but I just can’t catch the very thread with which to start? IT-development is very interesting, I want to study this business.
There was an option to go to any skillbox or kickbranding, but I found out that this is a complete scam.
So you can get information about what to read and what to start writing. Anyone with any advice would be grateful!

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kryamk, 2020-10-10
@kryamk

Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! THE CODE!
Read less and watch videos, practice more.
Not only theory will fly out, but also practice, therefore:
Repeat! Repeat! Repeat! THE CODE!
And to repeat the past:
Outline! Write down! Save!
And when 10% of theory, 90% of practice, repeated for a week, wrote everything down and you can already say:
“I mastered this material, understood everything and remembered it for centuries”, then we can say with confidence that ...
this is a trap, don't fall into it.
For I only understood a specific example that I wrote on YouTube from the screen, and the task will change a little and you are at an impasse.
You obviously remember not forever, but for the next three days.
Yes, and taught not what is useful.
And good luck as long as you enjoy what you do.

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Nikita Mikhailov, 2020-10-09
@Psixodelik

You can start with a good list of books. Not necessarily directly in programming, but in computer science in general

  • The code. Secret language of computer science
  • Grokaem Algorithms

Along with this, any courses on HTML / CSS / JS will do. The foundations are the foundations. The main thing is to draw information and constantly practice. Did you recognize the variables? Try adding numbers with them. Did you recognize arrays? Try to display data from them in different ways, and so on. Dry theory will go quickly out of my head.
As you feel the strength, then make small pages. Don't worry if they don't have super animations and great designs - practice is your job. Read articles and learn from them

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N1ghtWolf, 2020-10-12
@N1ghtWolf

https://learn.javascript.ru/ - I can not objectively judge how correct the path is, but I started with this. For me, everything is convenient and logical. I read the topic - I fixed it with problems.
PS: I think there is no need to fall headlong into practice without knowing the syntax of the language. To avoid creating similar questions - How to use comparison operators in switch? , which periodically slip.

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