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What are the learning resources for front-end development?
Are there any similar interactive learning resources like javarush, only in the front-end direction? For html / css, I know there are such courses from htmlacademy, well, it's more or less similar to javarush.
Is there anything else similar? According to html / css / js (something more or less voluminous, more practical), preferably in Russian, but not very important, with a Google translator, I think it will be possible not in Russian.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeU17nbVfzczAkJV...
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miss him sincerely and sometimes I sit on the windowsill with latte and look at the raindrops flowing down the glass:
https:// www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnFX7mzgup9moXG2...
This is for general development:
https://stepic.org/course/%D0%90%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%BB...
Similar question:
What do you need to be able to perform tasks in JS for a beginner?
Your bible:
https://developer.mozilla.org
You can add more:
webref.ru
htmlbook.ru
Just a random link
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kehaJKKRo7zxYp...
Another one:
https://github.com/ihorzenich/html5checklist
Something else
https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend -dev-bookmarks
Toaster Best Practices
How do you start building a website?
Tools
fredsarmento.me/frontend-tools
After a couple of hours of blowing steam out of your ears, turn on all the volume and at least get distracted from this life
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY0C6A3t3RTUN3BB6...
There are good algorithms on freecodecamp.com you can practice
And of course
learn.javascript.ru
PS
also what
are the resources with the news on web-development do you know?
PSPS
I'm not responsible for the quality of the content under the links, maybe something has already been outdated.
https://vk.com/video79753760_171233585
Good luck brother
Sorax on YouTube - the king and god, though he disappeared somewhere
The best book for beginners I have ever seen. Practical, will bring you up to date.
Off.site
El.version is easily found in Google.
Also a good course on CodeSchool.com - takes you from the basics of JS to Angular and the MEAN stack (node.js, express.js, mongodb).
I do not recommend Codeacademy, OOP is taught there incorrectly.
htmlacademy.ru is a good resource. With the help of interactive lessons, learning layout is easy and effortless :)
If anyone needs it, then here is the discount code 10361beda6
for intensive from htmlacademy.
I recommend GOIT. He himself recently took a course from 2015 with Puzankov (since 2016, someone else seems to be leading, but I'm not sure). The course is just amazing.
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