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Alexander2016-03-13 11:51:48
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Alexander, 2016-03-13 11:51:48

Online learning. What to choose?

I want to take courses on HTML and CSS in the format of webinars from the very basics to more complex ones, and since the number of all kinds of courses on the Internet just rolls over, I'm at a loss with the choice of the most suitable ones.
Who knows what courses are the most sensible for beginners, so that in addition to lectures there are practical tasks for independent work, as well as feedback from the teacher for consultations on emerging issues?
So far, I have singled out HTML Academy and webinars of the Specialist training center for myself. What do you think about this, maybe someone took their courses?

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Dimonchik, 2016-03-13
@dimonchik2013

HTML Academy is normos, ITVDN is still not bad, but they have differences from course to course, I can’t say for this itvdn.com/ru/video/html-and-css-renewed
well, and Bootstrap course on the same ITVDN look
further go to FL. ru and make up for free the required tasks in a shorter
time when you learn how to manage to send a layout or a hook to the customer within 24 hours - consider that you have learned and instructed

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Alan Ikaev, 2016-03-13
@AlanIkaev

Here is HERE a tutorial on HTML is good. For Css, you can watch Sorax tutorials on YouTube. I took courses at the Html Academy myself, I personally didn’t really like it, everything was scattered somehow.

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dzenn, 2016-03-13
@dzenn

get a base, go work for some small company, get some experience there, and move on wherever you want. I once turned down an offer to work for a company and went freelancing. I realized that the company would have experience + projects in the portfolio. and freelancing is very difficult, the process is not much delayed. but still, there are two sides of the coin, you choose :))

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driver_of_prius, 2016-03-28
@driver_of_prius

find the course on the courser, there are several of them now, all of the above will be in the know

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