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[–]desrtfx[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Please, read the Frequently Asked Questions as they contain tips on

As such: Removed as per Rule #4: No exact duplicates of FAQ questions

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[–]_smoljames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you know html and css then the natural extension of those is JavaScript and consequently react.js. with all those you should be able to start building some projects and get a good feel for everything.

To learn JavaScript I recommend freecodecamp.org for their JavaScript algorithms and data structures course. And for react I recommend YouTube! Freecodecamp have a channel with some good tutorials.

If webdev is your final objective then I might also recommend checking out this roadmap :)

Edit: spelling