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ashfernandez | 1 year ago

Reddit as of today is still recommending Codeacademy and Odin Project, so I'll likely start there.

You have any recommendations for front and backend languages?

Mainly focusing on website and web app development.

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l3l_aze|1 year ago

Can only recommend HTML5/CSS3/ECMAScript (modern JS) as I'm not deep into the backend yet. No matter what else is piled on top they are the core, and others are using them on some level. The languages you use are less important than the concepts you will learn, in the long run. Because if you know how to do something in one lang/stack you can do it in any comparable alternative provided enough documentation/StackOverflow and time. I went for languages instead and though I can "just read" some code I don't fully understand in random languages, I also don't have as good of a grasp on my preferred & used languages.