Try freecodecamp. Udemy also has advanced level Javascript lessons that may help. Good luck with your studies.
Try freecodecamp. Udemy also has advanced level Javascript lessons that may help. Good luck with your studies.
Yeah, but not a single job is going to pay someone to use Dreamweaver. That’s for teachers and people designing webpages for their families. A programmer’s resume would be laughed out of the office if they even listed one of those programs in their skill set.
When I was 26, I bought a book and started learning about web design. Started out basic and dumb, making a web page just for me with links of dumb things I liked online, then learned a little more and more, found some scripts to add in, etc. A year later, I got a job as a web master for a company. 5 months after that,…
Well I was generally speaking in terms of web design/development applications like Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Muse. You can use both to create responsive websites without writing a lick of code. You literally can just choose your framework, a template and get right to work picking out fonts, colors, animation…
I changed careers from publishing to computer programming in my early 30s. It took a lot of time and effort but was 100% worth it. I was super depressed with my job situation but saw an article here on lifehacker about freeCodeCamp and decided to make a go of studying web development on my own. Took about a year and a…
Coding teacher here, with some advice for all new students: Treat free classes with respect.