I'm an engineering undergraduate eager to dive into freelance projects, but I'm finding it tough to get a handle on the essentials of modern web development. I've come across impressive tools like GSAP and Framer but need some guidance on where to start. Can anyone recommend YouTube channels or other resources that could help me grasp the basics?
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You should definitely check out The Odin Project and freeCodeCamp; they're great for building a solid foundation. For YouTube, I recommend Kevin Powell (especially for CSS), Traversy Media (covers a lot), and Framer’s channel. Once you’re comfortable with the basics, picking up GSAP will be much easier.
I've found that watching roadmap videos on YouTube can really help, plus maybe consider some paid services like Frontend Masters or Boot.dev. They offer great courses, especially if you already like the creators' content. Just remember, if you can plan your own learning path, free resources like FreeCodeCamp can also provide a comprehensive journey.
FreeCodeCamp does lay out multiple paths for free, so that's a solid choice!