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Ziga Brencic

Hey, ๐Ÿ‘‹ I'm Ziga, a physicist ๐Ÿ˜ฌ , self-thought coder, from Europe, Slovenia ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ. I am looking forward to sharing my experience from data analysis in C++ and python.

Since last year I've been exploring web stack and vanilla coding. So if there's anyone interested in software with a minimal amount of code let me know ๐Ÿ˜‰

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ADITI TRIPATHI

Hey, Ziga. Currently, i am learning webD. How to move ahead and create good websites?

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Lenard Shelby

Hello

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ADITI TRIPATHI

Hey

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Ziga Brencic

Hey

Good websites is a wide question so ... What's a good website by your standards :)

I would start by learning basic HTML and CSS then try to build a simple web site using a CSS framework. A quick google search should reveal a few ;)

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Suleiman Yakubu

Very much interested

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Ziga Brencic

Cool. Which part. So I know what to write about first ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Lenard Shelby

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Fabio Calazans

Hey Ziga! Nice to meet you.

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omar-steam

Hello, Ziga!! Anywho, a physicist and a programmer? That's cool. I'll definitely let you know in term of interest in software. I'm currently a beginner in Javascript. Are you an expect in it?

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CrazyVideoGamez

Hey, I'm a beginner at javascript too!

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Habdul Hazeez

I'm currently a beginner in Javascript

You should check out You Dont Know JS (it is free). The author is currently writing the second edition but the first edition is still a good resource.

GitHub logo getify / You-Dont-Know-JS

A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.

You Don't Know JS Yet (book series) - 2nd Edition

This is a series of books diving deep into the core mechanisms of the JavaScript language.

To read more about the motivations and perspective behind this book series, check out the Preface.

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This edition of the YDKJS book series is exclusively sponsored by Frontend Masters.

Frontend Masters is the gold standard for top-of-the-line expert training material in frontend-oriented software development. With over 150 courses on all things frontend, this should be your first and only stop for quality video training on HTML, CSS, JS, and related technologies.


I teach all my workshops exclusively through Frontend Masters. If you like this book content, please check out my video training courses.

I want to extend a warm and deep thanks to Marc Grabanski and the entire Frontend Masters team, not only for their excellent work with the videoโ€ฆ

Mozilla Developer Network is also a great resource.

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Gurupada Das

This is the awesome book to stick with.

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Joan Currie

I love JavaScript too. :-)

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Pro Cas

Hey, me too, I'm also a recent learner of ECMAScript 6, let me know if we can work together. :)

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Ziga Brencic • Edited

Hey. Thanks for the reply.

No I'm not an expert in JavaScript sorry. Though I know my way around. I learned a lot about JS from gomakethings.com newsletter written by Chris Ferdinandi. Check it out it's free.

Hope that helps. Otherwise shoot me a PM ๐Ÿ˜‰ Oh and this might be interesting Analytics with Vanilla JS