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Yuri2018-03-25 20:44:51
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Yuri, 2018-03-25 20:44:51

Is there any point in paying html academy subscription?

Does it make sense to subscribe to html academy or is it also possible to find everything for free?

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Pavel, 2018-03-25
@mrusklon

you can find it for free, even more than there, the only thing that stops it is "lying to yourself"

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Dimonchik, 2018-03-25
@dimonchik2013

What is your opinion about these resources?

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Evgenij_nechujveter, 2018-03-26
@Evgenij_nechujveter

He definitely has, he signed up for a subscription for 3 months. The practice there is definitely cool and intuitive. You can take some courses for free, but when you get to really difficult ones, the check in the task will be performed only 10 times. (And this is not enough). Plus, there 30-40% of the courses are available only by subscription.
But again, don't forget about htmlbook too

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ElenaDo, 2018-04-11
@ElenaDo

I paid for a subscription for a year a couple of years ago, it cost a penny then, I completed all the courses in a couple of months. Now they have even more courses. I think it's worth it. There is a lot of information on the Internet, but so that you can immediately practice, almost nowhere. I can safely say that I got my knowledge of layout from them. Now I'm already building websites to order. Of course, I had to study a lot more, but they give a good base.

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Johnny Smith, 2019-04-15
@Olek1

There are criteria, in a paid account you can read them and see examples. Nobody puts this most important information on the Internet. I talked with curators, they are afraid that they will be misunderstood if they copy examples from there, and I don’t know a single graduate who has an account. Paying for the entire course, just to read and try - the layout criteria, somehow I don’t really want to.

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