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Marik Zukor2016-01-18 15:12:28
Programming languages
Marik Zukor, 2016-01-18 15:12:28

What resources will help you learn English for web development?

Requirements:
1) Free;
2) the study should take place with an emphasis on technical documentation for programmers.
I know English more or less (I went to courses for a year, I know all the time, the vocabulary is relatively rather big), but I hardly understand the technical documentation. With google translator it's a little hard and some things are not clear. I need a parallel study of English, because I will learn javascript (the first programming language for me) on English-language resources, and I will take all further web only from English. resources.

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Optimus, 2016-01-18
@BeriaFantom

I used to be like that and I always got stuck in English in non-programming terms, then I just switched to learning English in general, and then technical words are simply pulled up from such a dictionary and that's it lico.ru/o_kompanii/stati/prochee/tolkovye_slovari_... or sd-company .su/article/computers/glossary_computer_...
For general development, see this channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_J8gecUO4gsesLXb...

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Denis Ineshin, 2016-01-18
@IonDen

A great way to learn English is translations. For example, on Habrahabr it is a normal practice to publish translated technical articles.
Take any digest (for example habrahabr.ru/company/zfort/blog/275279 ), see how many articles are in English and how few are in Russian? Try to contribute by translating a couple. At first it will be damn difficult, but I assure you, after a while you will decently improve your language level, because this is real practice.
Try to focus on translating JS articles if you want to learn it.

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tef, 2016-01-18
@tef

Maybe not quite according to your request. But the course from Polyglot is very solid.

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toaster khabrovich, 2016-01-19
@studententer

web development does not need English
because everything is simply nowhere simpler than
one Flanagan's book in Russian is enough for everything
//perfectionist manic syndrome detected

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