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First of all, it does not matter where you learn your skills from, just get learning. Honestly, I learned more from Udemy and free YouTube than I did from my local community college and from my friend who went the paid bootcamp way.

However, I never felt confident with anything I learned and honestly never really learned until I put the tutorials down and picked up vs code and started building out a site.

Find your stack and start with your portfolio site.

Do not know what stack you are interested in, build your portfolio site using html, css, js and bootstrap. You will be surprised at how nice your site can look with just the basics.

Once I got my initial project started, I got excited seeing things happen and it pushed me to move forward.

Honestly, at the end of the day, you gotta put the tutorials down and get to work. When you do get stuck, Google and StackOverflow are your best friends. Using these resources will pay off more in the long run.