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I wanted to suggest udemy but the issue is that you have practice a lot to stay in touch with what's going on, since theory alone isn't enough
This is absolutely the point! You need to find what suits you best. There is no one fits all. I think you will not stop with plain HTML, over time there will be the need for dynamic content. One should learn this concepts too. Build small projects that might be a job from a client. Build a website, build a dynamic website, build a pwa or static web app. Learn tooling framework that do the job.Everyone learns differently. And since we all can absorb new knowledge in a different way and at different rate, there is no 'perfect' tutorial site for any given expertise. There are many programming tutorial websites out there, you just have to pick one that suits your learning style, and then grind on until you master it.
I think your best bet should be udemy, because they have industry experts that can tutor on html so you can get your foot at the door, but you still have to put in the required work yourself and don't solely rely on them ,and also avoid tutorial hell(a situation where learners have numerous learning sites)If someone want to start freelancing career as an HTML programmer what is the best website he should visit first ro learn faster?
If someone want to start freelancing career as an HTML programmer what is the best website he should visit first ro learn faster?
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