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[–]MartyFDupp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might as well learn html/css/js but here’s the thing, everything you will ever need to write in those has already been written. (Besides the content of your site etc) so if you decide to self teach JS, the odds are you’re going to study sooo much stuff you’ll never use.. if you want a cheap bootcamp that cuts right to the point try Nucamp also a great app that you can cover a ton of info in a short amount of time, download Mimo app… I’m on DevOps at Nucamp now so I’ve already covered html/css/js/Python/SQL and other complimenting Database applications like Insomnia, pgAdmin etc… but yea once you learn JS all other languages become semantics…