This has been incredibly eye-opening for me. Thank you so much!** Over the past few months, I've found myself stuck in a loop where I keep watching the same tutorial repeatedly, yet I still struggle to learn anything. I mistakenly believed that CSS and HTML would be easy to learn, which led to my failure to progress. When faced with material I didn't understand, I felt inadequate. Despite hearing others say it's easy, I couldn't grasp everything. Now, I realize that I need to change my approach. Instead of trying to master everything at once, I'll move forward and start building things. Again, thank you for this enlightening perspective!
One big beneficial side effect when learning HTML and CSS is also learning dev tooling such as an text editor and debugger (maybe even some light git, terminal, and terminal commands). It also helps you learn to read error messages. All of this sets you up to acquire some basics before moving on to javascript.
Not getting caught up too much with HTML & CSS is so important as a self-taught developer. Save your time and effort into learning Javascript and building projects which is what gonna help you get the job. Did this mistake myself and I wasted so much time because of it.
hello chris, I've been learning to code for about 4 months and i can already write in html and css on a junior level. But unfortunately i do everything on a phone and im limited. Can you help me buy a cheap laptop so i can get a job? thanks
Basically ai can do all backend functions now, really the only part slowing me down now is frontend design. Ai still sucks at writing frontend components that look good
Hey guys, please, can you provide me some good source where I can start my web development career ? I know a bit of HTML and CSS, but never went into JS... I want to get more in depth, but I don't know where to find a good and reliable source to learn.. Please help
Self taught here, start with developedByEd buy his javascript course. Then watch the coding garden authentication course. Then buy dev ed’s react course and steven grider’s mern stack course.
I do agree with that that HTML an CSS is like that easy thing at all, it is easy only to undestand the the basics but for complex projects you need to be a real engineer in both topics and then go for the interactivity stuff with the JavaScript.
How to balance the knowledge of HTML&CSS along with JavaScript, because, when we learn about JavaScript, we are not dealing that much with CSS anymore, so we bound to forget a lot of stuff. I was learning CSS for maybe two months, and jumped into JS which took me a couple of months, and now, I can't remember a single thing in CSS. I am now afraid to go back to learning CSS just so I don't lose the fresh skill I aquired in JS
This has been incredibly eye-opening for me. Thank you so much!** Over the past few months, I've found myself stuck in a loop where I keep watching the same tutorial repeatedly, yet I still struggle to learn anything. I mistakenly believed that CSS and HTML would be easy to learn, which led to my failure to progress. When faced with material I didn't understand, I felt inadequate. Despite hearing others say it's easy, I couldn't grasp everything. Now, I realize that I need to change my approach. Instead of trying to master everything at once, I'll move forward and start building things. Again, thank you for this enlightening perspective!
Also it's important to learn Flex Box and grid. It is difficult to understand them at first but when you get the idea it's amazing what you can do.
Agreed. I still struggle with these😢 oh and responsive webpage
I am already done with HTML and CSS, I created three projects with that already and now I'm planning to learn more about JavaScript, jquery, ajax. 😊😊🎉
What's websites did you create
learn vanilla javascipt and all the fundamental before all of them. if u develop a deep knowledge for that u can pick up anything
One big beneficial side effect when learning HTML and CSS is also learning dev tooling such as an text editor and debugger (maybe even some light git, terminal, and terminal commands). It also helps you learn to read error messages. All of this sets you up to acquire some basics before moving on to javascript.
Not getting caught up too much with HTML & CSS is so important as a self-taught developer. Save your time and effort into learning Javascript and building projects which is what gonna help you get the job. Did this mistake myself and I wasted so much time because of it.
Amazing video man! 💯
Thank you for this bro cause I’ve bought books in this and yea it’s seems like there’s a lot more than just css & java
I dont see the cheatsheet for html and css. I subscribed but only see the JS cheat sheet. Where can i find the sheet?
You're amazing, thank you❤
great video chris thank you
hello chris, I've been learning to code for about 4 months and i can already write in html and css on a junior level. But unfortunately i do everything on a phone and im limited. Can you help me buy a cheap laptop so i can get a job? thanks
I think he said no without even saying no 😂
Basically ai can do all backend functions now, really the only part slowing me down now is frontend design. Ai still sucks at writing frontend components that look good
as someone who started mainly as backend, css was a nightmare I wanted to NOT learn it at all
Hey guys, please, can you provide me some good source where I can start my web development career ? I know a bit of HTML and CSS, but never went into JS... I want to get more in depth, but I don't know where to find a good and reliable source to learn.. Please help
freecodecamp
Self taught here, start with developedByEd buy his javascript course. Then watch the coding garden authentication course. Then buy dev ed’s react course and steven grider’s mern stack course.
i was learning in w3 school, and it's been great so far.
Yay im here🎉
I do agree with that that HTML an CSS is like that easy thing at all, it is easy only to undestand the the basics but for complex projects you need to be a real engineer in both topics and then go for the interactivity stuff with the JavaScript.
Agreed. Practice practice practice. Put it to work, build things.
How to balance the knowledge of HTML&CSS along with JavaScript, because, when we learn about JavaScript, we are not dealing that much with CSS anymore, so we bound to forget a lot of stuff. I was learning CSS for maybe two months, and jumped into JS which took me a couple of months, and now, I can't remember a single thing in CSS. I am now afraid to go back to learning CSS just so I don't lose the fresh skill I aquired in JS
Go through the CSS section of this video, should allow some reminders.
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Your videos are amazing. I am aspiring frond end developer.
I started a UA-cam channel thanks to you and some other amazing devs who inspire me😁
Hi Chris 👋🏽
Exactly what I needed to hear 🦾