Best Resources for Learning Web Development Fundamentals

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Asked By TechnoScribe92 On

Hey everyone! I'm a retired software engineer with about 20 years of experience in C, SQL, and database administration. I'm looking to get back into the workforce part-time, specifically in web development (full stack). To do this, I need to relearn the fundamentals first, but there are so many resources available like Freecodecamp, MDN Learn, and The Odin Project. Which ones do you recommend? Thanks!

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Answered By DevExplorer77 On

The Odin Project is a great choice! It offers a structured approach and has both front-end and back-end courses. Plus, it emphasizes hands-on projects, which helps solidify your knowledge.

Answered By WebWizard45 On

I've heard a lot about The Odin Project and Freecodecamp, but MDN's resources are top-notch for understanding the basics fast. It'll get you building projects sooner, which is key to learning!

Answered By CodeGuru23 On

Both The Odin Project and Freecodecamp are solid options, especially if you have some coding background. I recommend checking out MDN Learn first since it quickly covers the fundamentals. That way, you can dive into Odin's projects without getting stuck in endless tutorials.

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