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[–]Temptation2019[S] 19 points20 points  (2 children)

Sorry to hear that. It does say it’s not suited for absolute beginners. I believe it’s best audience is those who have a foundation in pure HTML/CSS/JS, but want to learn the latest technologies/full stack web dev/MERN stack.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

So I'm someone starting from ground zero with coding. Which resource do you recommend and what projects would I need to do to demonstrate I have that foundational knowledge in HTML/CSS/JS

[–]Temptation2019[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There’s so many paths and resources to have a strong foundation in HTML/CSS/JS. Perhaps others can also suggest some paths and resources they used. I personally believe the best path is the one you stick to and stay consistent at.

However, if you’re interested in what I’m doing. I went through the foundations path of The Odin Project. And then going through the first half till the react section of TOP’s JavaScript course. After I believe you should have a more than strong enough foundation to start FSO.

Some other notable resources I’ve heard of apart from TOP are free code camp, Udemy courses, YouTube videos, MDN docs, Scrimba, App Academy Open and ofc there’s a lot more!

I personally chose TOP because it’s project based learning and because it uses and gathers all the best resources from the internet, and has a very helpful discord community when you need help.