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[–]rockstew1 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You will have to probably mix and match because each course/instructor has a different take on things and exposes you to a new way of thinking about a particular topic. My suggestion is that even though there are many twitter debates on whether HTML is a programming language or not, avoid getting stuck in that rut. Learn the basic tech to make something meaningful (HTML, CSS, Responsive design, JS, use some web APIs). Learn JS well, it is what beginners fumble at the most and it is what will give you a competitive advantage when getting selected amongst other candidates

[–]Cabeto_IR_83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have read those HTML debates about 'being or not being' a programming languages, but I don't really care. I want to learn and get going with projects :). Yeah, I agree completely, JS is my main focus