If you are looking for websites to learn web development as a beginner, I have curated the 10 best websites to help you become an effective web developer. There are more than enough resources available on the internet but not all of them are structured well.
Starting your career in web development is an amazing journey toward the digital world of Computer Science. But if you’re an absolute beginner who is struggling without knowing the right path to start, you must read this article The Ultimate Beginner Guide To Become Better Web Developer.
In this list of 10 best websites to learn web development I have included both Paid and Free websites. Keep in mind that each website mentioned below has its method of teaching, you should pick one that method best suits you.
1) Coursera (Paid)
In our list of best websites to learn web development, Coursera takes first place. Coursera is a massive online learning platform founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Many top-notch Universities and IT industry leaders like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, Standford University, and Harward University publish their courses.
At Coursea you will learn by watching videos, taking quizzes, by doing assignments. You can usually start with a 7-day free tier but need to pay for a monthly subscription to continue.
2) Udemy (Paid)
Udemy is another big platform for online courses where individuals publish their courses around the globe. Udemy offers a variety of courses in almost every field of life including web development. You will learn by watching videos, building real-world projects, and taking quizzes.
You can pay for each course but you can watch some free videos to determine if that course is right for you. At Udemy courses are at different ranges in price and beginners to advance. There is also a sale whole year on mostly courses in which you can buy courses at a very cheap price. It offers high-quality courses in web development.
3) Codecademy (Paid)
Codecademy is a course-based Learning platform that offers a unique way of learning to code in various computer science fields including web development. To start learning, you must select a path (like web development). Each path includes lessons that begin with the basics and end with advanced practical application. Each lesson includes written instructions that help you write out actual code that progresses with each lesson. This is a nice “learn by doing” approach that one does at their own pace.
Codecademy provides fundamental training for free in web development, to build a practical application while learning, taking quizzes, and learning the advanced topics you must subscribe to the monthly subscription to continue.
4) Linkedin Learning (Paid)
Lynda(Now LinkedIn Learning) has been offering courses for a while. Now Lynda has joined LinkedIn Learning which offers a wide variety of courses in many categories. There are thousands of Web development courses available on this platform. It does not provide a complete path to learn web development but you can enroll in any course to learn the fundamental and advanced concepts by building projects.
LinkedIn offers a monthly Subscription in which you can enroll in any course offered on this platform. This subscription includes LinkedIn Premium which helps you stand standout in the job you applied for and reach the recruiter directly.
5) Team Treehouse (Paid)
Treehouse is an online Education School mainly focused on Computer Technologies. It offers a complete learning track by providing video courses and Tech Degree Programs. If you are an absolute beginner or have little knowledge about computers and want a complete learning path, Treehouse getting started in your learning path.
Treehouse offers a monthly subscription plan starting at $25/month with a free 7-day trial. They provide a Techdegree program that guides you through a full curriculum which includes projects, workshops, and quizzes, and provides you access to Treehouse’s Slack Community where you can get help from fellow developers.
6) The Odin Project (Free)
The Odin Project is an online Open Source Educational Platform and a great place to jump-start your web development journey. They offer a complete full-stack development curriculum from beginners to advanced which is backed by an open source community. The good thing about this platform is that courses are organized and provide a complete path from beginners to advanced.
The curriculum is made up of online tutorials, courses, and blogs. All the courses are completely free and you do not have to pay for anything else. Another amazing thing is that they have an online community at Discord where you can get help from other developers. You can join this community by visiting The Odin Project website.
7) MDN Web Docs (Free)
MDN Web docs is a great online resource created by an open community of developers which is updated regularly by employees of Mozilla, Apple, Google, & Microsoft. It was started by Mozilla as a unified place for documentation for open web standards, and now it has the most up-to-date and accurate information on web development on the web.
This is a good place to get started in web development as a beginner with a deep understanding of every single topic. They also have a getting started section, this getting started section guides you with detailed instructions on the web development and its technologies and in which order you should learn.
MDN Web Docs is a great place for both beginners and professional developers.
8) Freecodecamp (Free)
Freecodecamp is a beginner-friendly open-source platform for learning web development. It offers free tutorials in web technologies. All the tutorials are divided into sections and sub-topics which give detailed information and each topic ends with a coding exercise that leads to a new project which is an amazing “learn by doing” technique. You can also post your question at Freecodecamp Forum to get help from fellow developers. Freecodecamp also offers a Free Certificate which can be acquired by doing a project.
If you are a Visual Learner you may subscribe to their YouTube channel, where you will find almost any kind of Computer Programming Related Video from different professionals.
9) W3Schools.com (Free)
W3schools is another free educational platform for learning Web development. This platform makes it easy for beginners to jump-start a career in web development, it provides an excellent where-to-start guide. This guide helps you learn web technologies in proper order with easy tutorials that are documented with real-world examples, exercises, and code references.
You will learn the complete fundamentals of web development of each technology or language used to build a website. This is a good place to start learning web development for beginners who want to learn at their own pace and build side projects on their own.
10) Youtube (Free)
YouTube is a video-sharing platform, you use YouTube daily to watch different videos, but do you know? you can also learn a lot from YouTube. You may have searched on YouTube for learning web development and got confused by watching a lot of content. Here is a trick, this is true that YouTube has a lot of content about almost anything, but learning something seriously requires attention and a complete learning path. So I suggest you pick one YouTube channel where you like the teaching method and provide really good content and follow them and build projects.
On YouTube, you might not get the complete learning path, but I have mentioned some free websites above that help you to get the complete learning path, or you can also get the complete roadmap from the roadmap.sh website, this website provides you with a complete learning path from beginning to advanced level.
Here are some good YouTube channels to follow for learning web development.
- TraversyMedia
- Dave Gray
- NetNinja
- WebDevSimplified
- CleverProgrammer
- Programming With Mosh
- Kevin Powell
- The New Boston
- Academind
So, these are some most loved YouTube channels you should follow to become a web developer. And Sure, I will keep updating this list with the best YouTube channels and best websites in future posts.
This blog is originally posted at Programmingly.dev. Please read full article at: The Ultimate beginners Guide to become a better web developer
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