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Where can I learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript on my own?

Any website suggestions would be highly appreciated. Thanks!

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Date Posted: 2013/04/18
Hazem Salama
by Hazem Salama , Senior Member of Technical Staff , Verizon Communications

I would not recommend w3schools site since it contains a lot of misinformation, see here http://w3fools.com/ I'd suggest more reputable sites such as: http://www.codecademy.com/ http://www.codeschool.com/ http://teamtreehouse.com/ http://net.tutsplus.com/

Abdullah Akram
by Abdullah Akram , Full Stack Developer , Ertekaz Technology

the best one is http://www.codecademy.com/

Besim Dauti
by Besim Dauti , Ceo / Front End Developer , Nunforest

you can learn on http://www.w3schools.com/, and also you have video tutorials on http://net.tutsplus.com/, http://www.lynda.com/.
But for begginers i prefer the series of jeffry way 30 days learn html + css, its a free series, here you have a link: http://learncss.tutsplus.com/

http://www.html.net/ might help you.
Good luck

IMRAN AHMED KHAN
by IMRAN AHMED KHAN , Front End Developer (Angular) , Venexel Technologies (PVT) LTD

http://www.w3schools.com/ and then follow all the tutorials step by step then you can search for other sites regarding some relevant task in detail. But make sure if you want to start from basic then w3schools is the best choice otherwise many sites available on internet for specific tasks.

Hasan Shareef
by Hasan Shareef , Business Development Manager , Americana Computer Systems

you can watch tutorials of lynda.com , very interesting and clear

Ali Raza Syed
by Ali Raza Syed , Virtual Assistant (Online) , PIDC-LC

Hi, The three topics you mentioned here are the most easiest things for learning.
I also learned all these things myself and after learning successfully taught these to hundreds of students.
Below I am mentioning some ways to learn anything easily: 1.
Select good books for beginners.
I always prefer those books which distribute the course in days or hours like "Learn HTML in 24 hours" or 14 days.
You can distribute these days or hours according to your learning speed, but I would suggest to follow the sequence and given exercises strictly.
During these studies practice hard with your own scenarios and examples.
Do not try to be so fast in early days, trust me this will only destruct your learning and make you exhausted very soon.
2.
If you can buy Video tutorials I would always recommend "Lynda's" Video tutorials.
Trust me these tutorials have changed my life totally.
Again do not try to go so fast or learn a lot of things at once, this would only make you exhausted.
Visit Lynda's Website.
I am providing some links below which will take you directly to your desired courses there: 1.
http://www.lynda.com/HTML-training-tutorials/224-0.html 2.
http://www.lynda.com/JavaScript-training-tutorials/244-0.html 3.
http://www.lynda.com/CSS-training-tutorials/447-0.html Please avoid purchasing Pirated versions of these tutorials.
Please during your learning do not copy or paste any codes, always type the code with your own.
Try to memorize the written code once, then type it yourself.
Trust me Errors and bugs during execution are necessary to learn anything.
The websites other friends mentioned earlier in their responses are really good, but in my opinion websites are not that much friendly to learn.
You can use these websites for ready references after learning any specific technology.
I hope my comments will help the newbies to learn more and more easily.
Remember to Trust yourself, you'll be perfect soon.

Muhammad Bilal Ahmed
by Muhammad Bilal Ahmed , Senior Front End Developer , Seven Software Development

TUTS PLUS is the greater and professional course for learning complete web designing and development https://tutsplus.com/

Peggy Traboulsi Chamoun
by Peggy Traboulsi Chamoun , Marketing Director , Bayt.com

You can try: http://www.w3schools.com/js/ it looks quite clear and friendly user.

Imran Haider
by Imran Haider , Sr.Technical & Support Officer , Summit Bank

There are so many directions you found to learn HTML, CSS, JS, but depend upon how much time you spend on learn and practics to make more perfect. I.T field is oceans now you can't measure depth so better way is that you learn and practics and impliment.

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