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49355454 No.49355454 [Reply] [Original]

>he’s learning to code
>in 2022

>> No.49355489

I've been assigned a task of building the front end for a social network site for uni, its not a lot but around 10 pages. What's the best way to go about doing this? Can I use any free website builders for the job? I will need to export the HTML/CSS/JS code so my other groupmates can try to implement whatever backend code we might need. I don't know how to code.

>> No.49355662

So he should. Coding will remain a cozy free ride job for the foreseeable future.

Just make sure you're learning widely used or current shit.

>>49355489

HTML/CSS isn't coding.

You can use some template shit or get dreamweaver.

If you're too stupid to use that go find a website you like and steal it/make some alterations.

>> No.49355897

>>49355662
>If you're too stupid to use that go find a website you like and steal it/make some alterations.
This is my plan, but still I'm too inexperienced to make enough alterations. Like if I ripped a template and wanted to make a custom page with the same theme, I wouldnt know how to go about doing that.

>> No.49357270

>>49355897
bump, anyone?

>> No.49358081
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49358081

>>49355897

Web Developtment:
Javascript is still widely used and html/CSS is easy to learn.

w3schools.com for free reference tutorials and Udemy has some cheap courses.

>> No.49358183

>>49355454
>LEARN
>TO
>CODE

>> No.49359329

>>49355489
React