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Jarni Lee

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I'm studying web development, right now I've been studying responsive.
Once I have an idea while studying, I plan to study server or Python at that time.
and I wanna be full stack developer!
So, I have a question for web developers among the members here.

What books and what study plan did you guys have?
I want to speed up my study, but I don't know how to do it. What was your method?

Please also recommend some books. Thank you.
 
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codequaza

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I'm studying web development, right now I've been studying responsive.
Once I have an idea while studying, I plan to study server or Python at that time.
and I wanna be full stack developer!
So, I have a question for web developers among the members here.

What books and what study plan did you guys have?
I want to speed up my study, but I don't know how to do it. What was your method?

Please also recommend some books. Thank you.

Developer here with 7 years of experience.
Trust me, don't look for a book.
I know the start is the toughest, but don't waste your time with books and tutorials, do something yourself!
As I see, you want to learn python and web development.
Go ahead on youtube and look for a very simple starter video for python where you learn the syntax.
Then go ahead and start looking for a really small project like a todo list. Then try including django (a web framework) and then you put a layer on the other.

MOST (i say this on purpose, not all) are imo the worst thing that a developer can read. You can read 3000 pages of a book, but still you didn't develop anything. You didn't apply your knowledge.
Forget about books, go on youtube and setup your development environment. Then hop on a tutorial and try to build a project yourself. Don't get lost in books or tutorial hell.
 

Jarni Lee

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Developer here with 7 years of experience.
Trust me, don't look for a book.
I know the start is the toughest, but don't waste your time with books and tutorials, do something yourself!
As I see, you want to learn python and web development.
Go ahead on youtube and look for a very simple starter video for python where you learn the syntax.
Then go ahead and start looking for a really small project like a todo list. Then try including django (a web framework) and then you put a layer on the other.

MOST (i say this on purpose, not all) are imo the worst thing that a developer can read. You can read 3000 pages of a book, but still you didn't develop anything. You didn't apply your knowledge.
Forget about books, go on youtube and setup your development environment. Then hop on a tutorial and try to build a project yourself. Don't get lost in books or tutorial hell.
thank you so much I'll do it today right now
 

Aaron_S

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What do you want to learn?
Why do you want to learn it?
By what method do you learn best?

It looks like you are some where between learning developer or devops or full stack or sys admin. But why and which one?

Do you like books or do you do better with projects or videos or discussion?

If starting from 0, CS50 a free open course from Harvard is the standard starter to learn some CS fundamentals.
 
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