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General Discussion

Ian Rayburn
Ian Rayburn
1,585 Points

Hey, I have finished the HTML basics and CSS basics corses.Any project idea for practice.

I want to work on a simple web site before I move on to java script course to practice what I have learned.

3 Answers

Hi Ian ,

It's Great Because Practice Makes Perfect. You can try create your own Basic HTML Game like Tic Tac Toe and more, Interactive HTML Webpage range from Basic Interaction like Click , Animation and stuff to Interaction with Hand gesture.

There is a lot of project that we can do for fun but don't force yourself. Your Project should be something that you want to use. Who knows may be your Idea can be a Multi-million startup.

Thanks

Also Some Project Idea : http://www.codeconquest.com/programming-projects/ideas-for-programming-projects/ https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-good-HTML-projects-for-beginning-programmers

Asaad Khattab
Asaad Khattab
38,118 Points

Hello Ian! I would just start on the JavaScript course and move on to the Front End Web Development Track immediately so you would save time. I actually started JS a couple of days ago. The FEWD track offers more HTML/CSS contents that will give us more practice on workspaces so the materials will stick. They may repeat some concepts from the past. ""We just learned the basics and there isn't much we can do right now."" I'm going to start on extra projects (The ones Henrik and JuthaWong) suggested while I'm in the middle of the WD track. Or maybe I'll start when I have finished php, C#, and Java WebD Track complete. It may be a bad idea. But so I won't forget what I've learned: I've written down the codes on a notebook and took many screenshots using Greenshot for Windows. I'll go back to them when I work on my projects. Good luck!