I've just started learning HTML and I'm planning to move on to CSS soon, and later Java. I'm really enjoying the journey so far, but I'm having trouble locating good resources that provide step-by-step projects. I'm specifically looking for free websites or platforms where I can follow clear instructions to build small projects. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Hey there! I totally get where you're coming from. Starting with HTML, then CSS, and then JavaScript is a smart approach. One platform I highly recommend is FreeCodeCamp. They offer a fantastic way to learn by building real projects, and you can earn certificates once you complete them. It's an enjoyable way to get hands-on experience, and you can ask questions anytime if you're confused about something!
FreeCodeCamp is a solid choice! Their step-by-step projects really helped me when I was just starting out. Just be careful not to fall into the trap of constantly following tutorials without trying to create your own projects.
Exactly! That’s why I've been looking for ways to practice more hands-on. Tutorials are great for learning the basics, but if I don’t start building things on my own, I know I won’t improve.
You should check out Codecademy's free web development basics course. It's pretty beginner-friendly. I also went through Colt Steele's web development boot camp on Udemy, which is awesome; some of it is available on YouTube too!
w3schools is a decent resource too! Just a suggestion, though: you might want to learn JavaScript before diving into Java.
Thank you so much! It truly means a lot to see people being so kind. It’s great to have support while learning. Really, thank you!!