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1,440 PointsNew to Web
Hi guys, I am new to Web development and i want to be better in it . Can you please suggest me which course to take
2 Answers
Jamie Reardon
Treehouse Project ReviewerYou should start with the tailor made Front End Web Development track which you can find under the tracks section of this website. It will give you detailed courses all focused under front end web development, such as html, CDs and JavaScript.
If you are keen on going further and earning a certificate degree, and or, not the type of person to study alone online and want to have access to study guides, projects, a community full of students to talk to and teachers on slack, then you should consider the tech degree of the front end web development.
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi Ratan.
I would echo what Jamie said and point you towards the "Tracks" here on Treehouse which offers a more guided curriculum of courses than just one that I'd suggest.
It then depends on where you want to go in your web development career.
If you're completely new, I would recommend the Front end Design track first, which will get you up to speed on the latest HTML and CSS content. Whatever you end up doing you'll need to have some knowledge of how the DOM Tree works and how to select Elements with CSS.
Then, if you want to learn to interact with the DOM and make interactive web pages, JavaScript will be essential. If you're a designer or a Developer, you'll need to be proficient in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Once you've mastered these you can then branch out into other areas such as Full Stack JavaScript, which brings what was once a front end language into server side and you can make even more dynamic websites.
The main route I took was to learn more PHP so I could learn to make WordPress websites.
Or maybe you want to learn mobile development with Android or Swift for iOS.
Whatever you do I encourage you to explore the range of Tracks Treehouse offers or even explore a Techdegree if you fancy it. It's all hard work, but it's fun and rewarding. :)
Ratan Singh
1,440 PointsThanks Jonathan . I appreciate it . I would start with Front end track as you said.. and come back to you guys if help needed Thanks again man!
Ratan Singh
1,440 PointsRatan Singh
1,440 PointsThank you Jamie.. iwould surely have alook into it