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How to learn HTML/CSS/Javascript in 1 week?

Hey everyone! Here's my question "How to learn HTML/CSS/Javascript in 1 week"? I am planning to learn the HTML/CSS/Javascript in 1 single week. I will be dedicating 6 hours a day, that means 6×7=42hours. Now, it's your turn, breakdown the process for me to jumpstart and learn HTML/CSS/Javascript. Cheers!

28th Feb 2021, 5:27 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Good luck with that. You'll soon find out how long it takes to learn and actually put it into practice.
28th Feb 2021, 6:55 AM
Chris Coder
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Chenchu Babu Just read everything without practice. You can do in 1 day also.
28th Feb 2021, 5:29 AM
A͢J
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"the programming concepts are similar, right?" Well, I mean, you could say conceptually that programming languages are like scripting languages in that they both involve coding. But at some point, it's more useful to acknowledge the differences. If it's only the syntax that changes, it would be easy to create a direct translation tool to convert from one language to the other and vice versa. Some of many things to consider: Java is a compiled, strictly/strongly typed language and JavaScript is an interpreted, dynamically/weakly typed language. Some other things to consider... https://hackr.io/blog/java-vs-javascript This certainly isn't an exhaustive list, but it should provide an idea of how an experienced developer might begin to compare a language they are interested in learning with the languages they've already learned. Could an experienced dev learn enough to get something/anything running in 1 week? Absolutely. Could someone blow through these SL courses in 1 week? Absolutely. But do it well?...
1st Mar 2021, 3:02 AM
Janning⭐
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Hoping you've some experience with programming before, it isn't much hard to learn it but JS is fast, depends how much you wanna learn and what's your work Want to make a portfolio website? Yes you can. Want to make a blog website with user authentication and everything possible? no. Normal javascript here in the course at SL would be possible. and to be honest, start doing right now if you're short on time. For HTML, there are 1 hour videos all over YouTube, watch them and then use the SL course as reference For CSS, do the course here, Flexbox will be little hard but anyway. For JS, focus on the DOM more than normal programming concepts
28th Feb 2021, 6:17 AM
Nikhil
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Chenchu Babu If it is about learn then not possible in 1 week. I am telling because I have experienced.
28th Feb 2021, 6:08 AM
A͢J
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Chenchu Babu You can get through these basic lessons within a week here on Sololearn if you speed through it. But how much information you can retain is the question. The brain takes a few hours to store things in memory. In order to become proficient, you will need roughly 300 hours in each subject. And that only covers the time needed to complete the tutorials. What if you need to practice on your own to learn more? After people are done here on Sololearn they often go over to freecodecamp.org To take the more advanced 300 hours courses You're looking at roughly 6months to learn 3 core Frontend web dev languages. It could take even longer if you get burned out. There's also the chance, you will become stuck not everything is easy to understand right away. A super learner does exist. But if you have never done any previous coding languages it can be much harder. Everyone learns differently but on average 5-6 months is enough to get started on advanced front-end projects.
28th Feb 2021, 10:26 AM
Chris Coder
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By Working 6 hour a day learning HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT in a week is quite hard(if you are a beginner). It will take almost 50 hours for an avarage person to complete html,css,javascript.You have to work more hours or just read books without practice.
28th Feb 2021, 3:43 PM
Faiyaz Fardin
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JavaScript and Java aren't really that similar... just saying.
28th Feb 2021, 8:16 PM
Janning⭐
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Hey AJ, I know that. The thing is not to read, it's to learn
28th Feb 2021, 6:05 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Then I will spend some time first, to learn Coding
28th Feb 2021, 10:30 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Facebookhackcode
28th Feb 2021, 4:25 PM
Nyi NayMin
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Ahmed Mohammed Alnor Abdalmahmod Abdalslam Ofcourse, but let me try this out
28th Feb 2021, 11:57 PM
Chenchu Babu
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Janning⭐ Ha ha, yeah you are right. Got it, it's so good to dedicate some time to learn the languages.. Thanks, thanks for sharing your thoughts 🥰🥰
1st Mar 2021, 4:19 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Chenchu Babu By the way, Java & Javascript are not similar.I guess you'll be able to fullfill the experiment.Best of luck.
2nd Mar 2021, 3:55 AM
Faiyaz Fardin
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You can surely "learn" Html in a week but for CSS and JavaScript it's not the same case For more knowledge on this topic 👇 https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-learn-web-development-with-HTML-CSS-JS-within-a-week-or-two
28th Feb 2021, 5:53 AM
∆BH∆Y
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Hey Abhay, thanks for sharing...
28th Feb 2021, 6:06 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Hey AJ, thanks for sharing your experience.
28th Feb 2021, 6:23 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Hey Nikhil, thanks for sharing your thoughts on my Question. I got a direction now.
28th Feb 2021, 6:24 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Okay, got it.
28th Feb 2021, 10:29 AM
Chenchu Babu
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Very hard to keep such info in your mind so u will forget it soon
28th Feb 2021, 8:01 PM
Ahmed Mohammed Alnor Abdalmahmod Abdalslam
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