Ask HN: For someone starting to learn webdev in 2018, where should they start?
For a newbie programmer, without a degree, webdev seems to be the easiest field to break into. So with that in mind, what would you recommend said newbie to learn? Is starting with python-django or ruby-ror combo still good enough or are they considered outdated? What about JS with koa-express? Is Go preferred over JS? On the frontend, react or vue or just html/css is good enough? 1 comments on Hacker News.
For a newbie programmer, without a degree, webdev seems to be the easiest field to break into. So with that in mind, what would you recommend said newbie to learn? Is starting with python-django or ruby-ror combo still good enough or are they considered outdated? What about JS with koa-express? Is Go preferred over JS? On the frontend, react or vue or just html/css is good enough?
For a newbie programmer, without a degree, webdev seems to be the easiest field to break into. So with that in mind, what would you recommend said newbie to learn? Is starting with python-django or ruby-ror combo still good enough or are they considered outdated? What about JS with koa-express? Is Go preferred over JS? On the frontend, react or vue or just html/css is good enough? 1 comments on Hacker News.
For a newbie programmer, without a degree, webdev seems to be the easiest field to break into. So with that in mind, what would you recommend said newbie to learn? Is starting with python-django or ruby-ror combo still good enough or are they considered outdated? What about JS with koa-express? Is Go preferred over JS? On the frontend, react or vue or just html/css is good enough?
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