I've been noticing I'm getting a lot of private messages with similar questions from my best friends and other close people, so I decided to create this page so I could redirect people here instead of typing the same text over and over again! It's also one of my ways, or at least I think so, to help those who have questions about programming or web development. I'm sorry if not all your questions are answered here! I'm trying to compile a list of everything you need, and in any case, remember that you can read my blogs and also check out my resources page.

If you're new to web development, the best place to start is by learning the three core technologies: HTML for structure, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for interactivity. These three languages form the foundation of virtually all web development.

Many beginners find it helpful to start with HTML and CSS before moving on to JavaScript, as this allows you to build static pages first before adding dynamic functionality. There are numerous free resources available online to help you learn these technologies.

Learning Path

A typical learning path for web development might look like this:

1. Learn HTML to understand document structure and semantic markup

2. Learn CSS to style your HTML and create responsive layouts

3. Learn JavaScript basics to add interactivity to your pages

4. Explore JavaScript frameworks like React, Vue, or Angular

5. Learn backend technologies if you want to become a full-stack developer

Remember that web development is a vast field, and it's perfectly fine to specialize in areas that interest you the most.

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