As I was scrapping the web for finding good sites which offer good learning chapters for learning HTML and 'helper' languages like jscript, CSS etc. I found the following four to be exceptionally good.
1.W3 Schools (www.w3schools.com)
Offers courses or chapters in HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL, PHP and JQuery. The site has good try it youself place where the person trying to learn something can see live results of his coding errors or for that matter coding successes.
Separate section for references in each language type that you want to learn helps in looking back to see some of the basic things to know for achieving something ridiculously simple. :)
Apart from providing online courses they also do certification. Certification for each course would cost $95 but thats an optional part. Just in case you want to show off your skills to the world on your CV.
2. Code Academy (http://www.codecademy.com)
Another great resource for learning online. I found it very very inractive and makes learning fun. I bet you would give it a try once you are on the home page itself. The course is about HTML and CSS and goes step by step once you sign up. You get addicted to the course flow. So be careful and enjoy your course at codeacademy.com
Below is the pic of the training screen. You would need to explanation on the left panel and act accordingly on the right pane with the results of the HTML code that you entered begin displayed in a small white window inside the right panel.
Do try both of them and let me know your experiences in the comments section below. Thanks for reading.
1.W3 Schools (www.w3schools.com)
Offers courses or chapters in HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL, PHP and JQuery. The site has good try it youself place where the person trying to learn something can see live results of his coding errors or for that matter coding successes.
http://www.w3schools.com/ |
Try it youself |
Separate section for references in each language type that you want to learn helps in looking back to see some of the basic things to know for achieving something ridiculously simple. :)
Apart from providing online courses they also do certification. Certification for each course would cost $95 but thats an optional part. Just in case you want to show off your skills to the world on your CV.
2. Code Academy (http://www.codecademy.com)
Another great resource for learning online. I found it very very inractive and makes learning fun. I bet you would give it a try once you are on the home page itself. The course is about HTML and CSS and goes step by step once you sign up. You get addicted to the course flow. So be careful and enjoy your course at codeacademy.com
http://www.codecademy.com/ |
Training window - www.codeacademy.com |
Do try both of them and let me know your experiences in the comments section below. Thanks for reading.
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