6 Useful Resources for Beginner in Front-End Development
Hey there,
Are you a beginner in front-end development? Then you are in the right place. In this post, I'll share some useful resources for aspiring front-end developers. I hope it will help you.
Before that, if you are not focusing on the front end and are focusing on something else, regardless of the programming language, you can always rely on Google and YouTube as your primary sources of help. Also, if you are stuck with something and need to seek help from other programmers, you can always rely on StackOverflow. It is a paradise for programmers.
1. W3Schools
First of all, this one is my fav in this list. It has almost everything about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with other resources for you to become not just a front-end developer, but a Full-Stack Developer.
2. freeCodeCamp
It is a non-profit organization that offers a comprehensive curriculum in web development. Personally, I used freeCodeCamp in my early days to learn HTML & CSS. They have an Android app as well as a YouTube channel. Check out their YouTube channel; you won’t regret it.
3. Udacity
Udacity has a bunch of cool free courses. And if you want something more organized, they've got paid nanodegree programs too!
4. Wes Bros: JavaScript 30
Wes Bos provides another impressive (and free) course to enhance your JavaScript skills.
5. React 2025
In this course, Lee Robinson guides you on how to build applications using React. Additionally, he provides insights into using other services such as Firebase, Stripe, and Vercel.
6. Mastering Next.js
Next.js is a remarkable server-side rendering framework for React, and we even use it on Frontend Mentor! In this free course, Lee Robinson once again teaches you everything you need to understand to get started.
Conclusion
I hope you find this article helpful. That concludes this part. Stay tuned for Part 2, and follow me for more useful resources.
Thanks for reading :)
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