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However, a little research was enough to dispel that misconception. Yes, there was a technical aspect to programming, but most developers weren't doing complex calculations all the time. So, my preconceptions faded away and turned into great curiosity and interest. I started studying JavaScript, HTML, and CSS on YouTube and also studied on Codecademy platform. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
Codecademy is a freemium platform with high-quality content. Their courses range from web development to data science, and are interactive and text-based. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
If you really have decided to become the next Guru on Scratch then you should learn at least one real programming language like JavaScript. I found this JavaScript course very useful: https://learnjavascript.online/. You can also learn Java and Python on codecademy.com. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Codecademy.com makes use of a similar approach to the one you mentioned in order to teach JavaScript (and HTML and CSS), giving immediate feedback for the code you write on your browser (except that it uses the browser, as mentioned, instead of an IDE). Source: almost 2 years ago
Codecademy offers interactive coding courses for various programming languages, including Python and JavaScript. It provides a hands-on learning experience and offers a free trial to get started. codecademy.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
w3resource has extremely aggressive anti adblock. I tried several filters. I tried blocking specific javascript. I also tried purging all my cache and updating filter lists, but nothing worked :/. Source: about 2 years ago
2 months ago, I started learning Python, and I'm quite at the end of my Basic Python course and will be moving into more advanced subjects such as (Algorithms, and data structures). I took more than 2 months because I was more interested in solving problems (Codewars, and hundreds of exercises from w3resource.com). Now my question is: as a future software engineer, Should I focus more on solving problems or making... Source: almost 3 years ago
I use Automate the boring stuff (book) as a base for learning Python basics and supplement it by googling concepts/syntax I don't fully understand or would like to know more about. I practice a lot by doing coding exercises (i. e. w3resource.com has exercises with solutions, but I also google other ways of solving a problem), and I try to have a solid grip on the concept I'm learning before moving on to another. I... Source: over 3 years ago
When I was unable to do some of these projects, I'd go on to study and practice more. Another approach I used was playing with exercises. W3resource was my favorite (it's still my favorite). - Source: dev.to / almost 4 years ago
The original solution that I found from w3resource.com:. Source: almost 4 years ago
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