@derzw3rg

As a senior webdev I can just always say: learn html and css first. Use it mostly. Use js only when needed. Js is for interactivity.

@kjpowar5718

Perfect description of the Odin project

@ZeryusXD

Solid advice

@veerbeer8779

I use non- coding for my website development, and thats enough for my personal use.

@alexrezident2524

Forgot to say that if you want to learn Angular than you need to first learn Typescript

@cybercashclassroom

Great tutorial! Very helpful for beginners looking to learn web development. Thank you for sharing this valuable information!

@sagarpandya82

It's good advice. I pretty much got away with learning very little JavaScript, though I'm more a backend Rails developer. Still I have studied the basics including DOM. I have tried learning React but personally I found it really difficult to understand. But will definitely try again at some point.

@davidbelham8566

What sort of projects would you recommend I make?

@poklak6279

It's a good advice. Thank you

@brightjameseje1225

What about bootstrap, course am currently working on, bootstrap comes before JavaScript

@amra.haleem5175

شكراً جزيلاً. تحياتي.

@larbesabdellah7079

The best advices I hear from an expert in the field of web development, thank you so much

@sanjarcode

Right on.

@arshpreetkaur6378

Is it essential to learn c languages?

@chrisklecker

I'm hoping Blazor gets more popular. Coding web apps in C# is so much better.

@Iconicicn101

I have skills in mern stack but i think this field will be obsolete  soon am i right?

@oSpam

Any reason to switch over to a front end framework like react? I’ve found it fine using HTML with bootstrap

@CanI-x6h

İ don't know anything thing about web development but i want to learn and become professional and i want to be self - learner so can you help me where i Start what i do I'm struggling

@MOIZXGHY87

Could you please tell us resources?? Paid or free