Ask HN: Web Programming Where to Start?
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I would get 5 books on the topic. Bring them home, try them all, and you're bound to find one that you like and can work your way through.
One I'd recommend is "Eloquent Javascript". It may be a tiny bit out of date now (I read it over 5 years ago maybe, and Javascript has improved a lot since then), but it's a solid book.
Other books you might like: Pragmatic Programmer, Pattern on the Stone, Clean Code, Mastering Regular Expressions.
One I'd recommend is "Eloquent Javascript". It may be a tiny bit out of date now (I read it over 5 years ago maybe, and Javascript has improved a lot since then), but it's a solid book.
Other books you might like: Pragmatic Programmer, Pattern on the Stone, Clean Code, Mastering Regular Expressions.
"Roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2019" (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18874028)
with https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn as start point. The https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn#See_also section has links to others to other platforms. All free.
with https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn as start point. The https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn#See_also section has links to others to other platforms. All free.
The best introduction to programming online is Harvard's CS50x on edx. It'll give you a great foundation and there's a bunch of sequel courses that are more focused, including one on web development (https://cs50.harvard.edu/web/2019/summer/).
I need advice on a way for a total noob to get started with web programming. I know people who can answer questions about most languages so that's not a factor. I just need solid advice and a jumping off point.