I began my journey of learning HTML thereafter CSS about a week ago. Today, I am glad to say that I have finished learning the basics of HTML and CSS. Now I'm learning to build a simple basic webpage and form with only HTML & CSS to get my hands dirty. The profile card image that you see on the cover page of this post is built by me. Pretty basic.
Yes, there's a lot to learn more and practice consistently to get really good at it. I'm excited to take up further steps to learn and develop more skills.
But wait, I am confused about whether I should learn Javascript next or should I learn Sass and bootstrap next?
Please, suggest to me what should I learn next.
Thank You.
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Sass and Bootstrap are frameworks that will help you with building/organizing/streamlining your CSS. I would recommend at least familiarizing yourself with both. I would also recommend looking into BEM (Block, Elements, Modifiers) as it will help in organizing your html/css more efficiently.
If you are wanting to get more into programming, understanding data structures, algorithms, animations, and whatnot, JavaScript is a great start.
Free Code Camp (.org) has 2 great certification courses that will introduce you to all of this:
Thanks, Cedric!
I will definitely look into what you have recommended.