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The internet has been one of the biggest game-changer in the 21st century providing us with information within a click of a button and ensuring us an equal chance to stay informed without leaving the comfort of our homes. The internet has now become a free university that we should all make use of and having a formal university degree is not a must to become a web developer, in fact, all you need is an urge to learn.
When it comes to a self-learning journey, there are basic concepts you need to master before moving on to more advanced ones. For example, when aspiring to be a Web3 developer, you need to master the concepts of JavaScript before actually learning Web3 topics, which are more advanced topics. You have to be someone who consistently seeks more knowledge and be able to teach that to others who would like to learn.
As a web developer, you should know that you are in it for the long run, you need to stay patient and try as much as you can to be consistent. In this blog post, I share with you 5 FREE resources to get going with your basics of web development.
1. Google
This may seem like the obvious one to be on the list but being a developer means being able to master your googling skills and knowing how to find the correct information for your learning and projects. It is all about being able to solve coding problems by yourself and Google can be part of that solution. You can also check out Grasshopper to learn to code on the Google platform.
2. YouTube
If you are a person who relies more upon video content or tutorials for learning, YouTube provides a lot of resources that can assist with your web development journey. With channels such as Traversy Media, Programming with Mosh, DevTips and so much more can get you started on your journey. For tutorials covering basic to advanced concepts, YouTube is your number 1 friend.
3. StackvOverflow
This is a public platform that includes a collection of coding questions and answers from other developers. A platform where you can learn, share knowledge, and build your career as a developer. You are most likely to find an answer to your programming questions on this site as you might not be the first one to encounter a certain problem, so ask away anytime!
4. Github
Github is popularly known for being a provider of internet hosting version control and managing the functionality of Git. However, this is also a platform where you can find tons of resources that are contained in repositories with detailed content for your web development journey, search for what you want and you will definitely find a result.
5. CodeAcademy
On this platform, you are able to find interactive free coding classes in 12 different programming languages such as Python, Javascript, and SQL as well as markup languages such as HTML. This platform teaches new developers the building blocks of coding with no instructor support.
Web development resources are readily available for new developers at the tip of their fingertips. To be able to find new information as you progress in your learning journey is important in up-skilling yourself as a developer. So what's the wait, go and explore the internet and keep learning.