Hey everyone! I'm kind of in a dilemma here. A couple of days ago, I stumbled upon a 6-hour HTML and CSS course by SuperSimpleDev, and I was really enjoying it until I noticed some other resources like freeCodeCamp and The Odin Project have much longer courses—30+ hours! This got me thinking if the SuperSimpleDev course covers all the essential parts of HTML and CSS or if it might be lacking. Could someone share their thoughts on the course? And if it's not that great, what are some good alternatives?
3 Answers
Honestly, just dive into the course! It’s more about hands-on experience. If you enjoy it and it helps you, keep at it. There's no need to find the "perfect" course right at the start. Start practicing what you learn and you’ll pick things up along the way.
While I can’t say for sure about this specific course, you can definitely grasp the basics of HTML and CSS within six hours if you're actively coding and experimenting as you go, rather than just watching passively. Just a heads up, The Odin Project covers a broader scope, so don’t feel pressured to compare your learning from a short intro course to that.
Learning to code is a long journey—probably thousands of hours when you include practice and self-study. No single course, whether it's 6 hours or 30 hours, will teach you everything. These courses are more like introductions; they give you the basics and set you up to learn more on your own afterwards. If you find the course resonates with you, that's great! You can always look for more advanced material later.

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