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Layout designer. Need advice. What if you already know the basics of HTML, CSS, Javascript?
Hello. I want to become a web developer. I know HTML, CSS, and Javascript basics. Passed training Way Up "Web layout designer, beginning". Very satisfied. I have already started making layouts, I really like it and it seems to work. But I don’t know what’s next - is it worth choosing their paid courses and which one? I'm interested in layout, not design. I want to become a professional layout designer, and now I don't know what to do next, what should be my next step. Please share your experience and advice)
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Прошел обучение Way Up "Веб-верстальщик, начало".
The name smacks of pure infogypsyism. When they write that there is a beginning somewhere in the layout, then apparently they do not want to see the end of your wallet.
But I don’t know what’s next - is it worth choosing their paid courses and which one?
I want to become a professional layout designer
Preprocessors (sass, less, scss), Boodstrap
Learn js in depth, learn the framework, jquery library
And typeset, typeset, and typeset again (using the BEM methodology)
The best option for working out the material is to create a website for a friend.
Here he will ask you to make a "carousel" on the site, and if you are persistent enough, you will find the info and get +XP
Look at how to type up Emails :)
Upgrade PHP. Just a basic level, the rest you will learn in work and practice.
I know HTML, CSS, and Javascript basics. Passed training Way Up "Web layout designer, beginning".
What to do?
Now experienced teeth will write to you "learn php, jquery, bootstrap"... Stop, filter the information. Think about what and why you want to study.
If you are interested in the topic of front-end development, then I advise you to study two things:
1. JavaScript
2. English
Everything else - CSS, frameworks, other crap - you will have time and master everything along the way. Libraries come and go, but the basic foundations of a language remain. Plus, then, knowing the basics of programming, you can learn others (Python, Go, and even if you really really want PHP)
Well, if you are talking about courses - there is such a dude Andrey Neagoie (site zerotomastery.io), he has some very cool courses, in particular Web Developer: Zero to Mastery. You can download, they are already freely available, although everything is in English. They also have a Discord community with several thousand of the same students.
Good luck in your endeavors!
big city?
if yes - get an account on the gita, there all your layouts and send out your resume with the layout. in the studio you progress much faster and with better quality, even if you go to the gallery.
if not, learn php (it's pretty easy), and then get a job too.
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