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Need full-time HTML & CSS courses in Moscow. Who knows?
(Just don't throw stones at me)
Please don't say that you can learn on your own. It is clear to the fool that it is possible. But with my self-discipline it is difficult. I ask those who really studied or know the guys who studied to answer.
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I throw the first stone, for I am sinless.
Shit-courses will not help you in any way without self-discipline. They do not develop any self-organization.
Even if you suddenly imagine that some courses can provide useful knowledge, then it’s worth going there already initially motivated, otherwise it’s a waste of everything.
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Hello.
If if there are problems with self-discipline, face-to-face courses will not help you in any way.
On the contrary, there are a lot of risks, even if the course is of high quality and the teachers are good.
1. It's easy to fall out of the learning process. Sick leave, blockage at work, trip = missed a few classes and your fellow students are already speaking in an incomprehensible language, and the teacher shows incomprehensible hieroglyphs. Seven do not wait for one. Motivation to attend courses immediately disappears. (there is such a risk even if you don’t miss it, I personally study slowly and always lagged behind in all full-time courses)
2. If the course is good, then full-time attendance will be only 30% of the study. The remaining 70% are homework assignments. And not all courses provide support outside of class.
3. After a couple of months, you can simply understand that "not yours", and the payment usually goes for the whole course and the money can not be returned.
Better find a mentor.
Makes an individual lesson plan. Will stand above the soul and give feedback. Payment is usually monthly/weekly. And most importantly - he will not tell the tales of marketers from the next course "roll into it in n time."
And the meaning of your question? Even if you take some full-time courses (*_*)
there, this will not help you in any way, because you simply do not have the self-discipline to study on your own ..
Look for yourself in another area, this is not the place for you.
I also looked for Kursetian courses, I even found html academy courses on the Internet, I tried to study them on my own, but since I have no experience in this area and an understanding of how and what to study, even despite the full course that I found, progress was sooooo slow, and not the fact that it was correct, so I still decided to fork out for paid courses, but went to Yandex workshop before they got numbered (yeah, they can), which undoubtedly gives a kick. I went to them because of the brand itself, chtol, well, the type where the academy and Yandex are. In fact, they have the same training system, except for deductions, there is no such thing in the academy. It seems to me that this fact gives some value to the certificate that I will receive. That I didn’t try to finish the courses for five years, but really deserved it with fight and blood. I also wanted to add that I don’t know how I would have kept up with the courses if I had worked, I won’t say that I’m straight stupid (I am), and I don’t understand the material, but the project takes quite a lot of time, and I just get up early for work myself and stay up late doing the project, and I’m still at the very beginning of my studies, in fact, I even I'm scared of what's to come. But at least it’s really interesting for me to study it, although I was afraid not to pull the courses. In conclusion, I will say what you need for success - diligence and self-organization. Good luck!
HTML courses? This is a joke? There is a minimum of English knowledge and a desire, in 98 I started without books even under the force, css can be read a little even just in Google .. Once it was pure html after 2000, css and php were added ..
Knowledge of html will help you understand how the web page is built, since the 90s, this has remained unchanged; the page has a head and a body and this is html, that is, you will understand the structure, css is the simplest way to automate the same elements (background for example). But this is the alphabet in the truest sense of the word.
Yes, and with such knowledge you will not go far, pure html and css is, alas, the past, you need at least + php
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