Hey everyone! I'm looking to create a question bank website where users can log in and keep track of their progress on completed questions and exams. My web development skills are pretty basic, but I'm eager to build a customizable site that provides a good user interface. I'm seeking advice on how to tackle this project and recommendations for a technology stack. I'm open to offering payment for work, but since I'm on a resident's salary, it won't be much until we start generating revenue. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
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If you're just starting out in web development, I recommend checking out the resource on MDN that teaches web development basics. It covers a lot! As for your tech stack, just focus on learning JavaScript; it's great for both front-end and back-end development. If you have any specific questions as you go along, feel free to ask!
For a site like you're envisioning with user authentication and progress tracking, it sounds a lot like a classic bootcamp project! If you want to do it yourself, I suggest looking into Next.js and Supabase. They work well together and Supabase offers database support and user auth, plus a solid free tier. However, since you're on a resident's salary, hiring someone to build it from the ground up might be tough. You could also look into existing platforms like Thinkific or even Google Forms and Sheets for a minimum viable product. Just think about what makes your concept unique since many similar options already exist.

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