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General Discussion

Chris Muldoon
Chris Muldoon
2,359 Points

Which tracks first ?

My ultimate goal is Full Stack, but at the moment I am unsure wether I should be learning html, css and javascript from the front end development track, should I do the each one on their individual tracks before or after the front end developer tack ?

1 Answer

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,119 Points

I think the front end development track is a good place to start - it assumes no prior knowledge but goes quite in depth eventually, and by the time you make it through that you should have a good grasp of the subject.

When it comes time to learn the back end, you have a number of different choices of languages, but you don't need to worry about this decision for now. Everything you learn in the front end track will be valid for whatever choice of back end language you ultimately end up choosing. For now, get started learning HTML/CSS/JavaScript. Good luck, and have fun!

Chris Muldoon
Chris Muldoon
2,359 Points

Thank you Stuart, just what I needed. I did the digital literacy track, as a quick taster to how things work, Got hooked. Fun stuff.