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Been following new FreeCodeCamp classes for the past weeks. It's a lot of fun+ I've never learned so fast the basics of html, css + js. Any recommendation for my ux journey?
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Are you looking specifically for UX, or frontend web?
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Frontend/design web too, I'm just starting!
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I’m mostly self-taught so I can’t comment to one particular resource, but will say if you find one you enjoy stick to it until you outgrow it. Learn the fundamentals. HTML first. Then CSS. Then JavaScript. You can try to go into the deep end of JS frameworks first but it’ll make true understanding much harder.
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Also give yourself meaningful projects are just outside of your comfort zone. You’ll enjoy the learning process and the knowledge gap of what is needed to accomplish your goal will be much clearer than being overly ambitious at first. Writing your resume in only HTML can be a good start. Then dress it up in CSS.
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Meaningful project sounds like a recurring one. Will def start trying to make things I can use:)
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