Mozilla web docs is too good :) : r webdev - Reddit Yeah MDN is really detailed For me as a beginner, W3 schools was my go to Now I use a combination of MDN and I still love W3 Now I’m the sole web developer for a major international company and I still use W3 schools and MDN when I want to try something new
MDN - Learn web development : r webdev - Reddit I've been looking at the 'Learn web development' guide on MDN It might be relatively new, as it's difficult to find any opinions about it; most people only seem to know MDN as a great reference, but not as much as a course or guide At first glance it seems quite thorough to me, but it's hard to really judge it without diving deeper
The Odin project vs MDN web docs : r learnprogramming - Reddit I wanted to start learning react native The prerequisite sad that we should know html,css and JS They recommended using the MDN web docs I also heard that The odin project is highly regarded by the web development community I dont want to be stuck in tutorial hell and i just want to go thoruhg one of the courses and start learning React native
Are MDN DOCS Meant to be Easy to Understand? : r webdev - Reddit The MDN docs can def be a bit dry and overwhelming, especially starting out I would still recommend them though, they are the gold standard in my mind However MDN also has a series of GUIDES, that are extremely well done, easy to follow, and easy to reference back Those in conjunction with the docs are, IMO, the best way to learn web
Is the MDN website by Mozzila a good source to learn Javascript? if you know that you want to know, mdn will absolutely give you in depth details about how it works if you want to slot that into a wider context and find out all the things you should know so you can go look them up, a course somewhere else might be better
IS mdn web docs is enough ? : r webdev - Reddit MDN will do a lot for you, but it also contains a lot of information that you may never touch It also doesn't encompass everything there is to know about web development So no, it's not enough completely by itself Most of the valuable information out there is in text though, so YouTube Coursera are not a requirement
Is MDN docs the official documentation or is it just a . . . - Reddit If you want to implement code that’ll work on at least one web browser (Firefox), using MDN seems like first-party documentation W3C could make a handy reference documentation like MDN, but they don’t actually maintain any browser, so they seem more “third-party” than Mozilla when actually making a thing meant to be understood by a
MDN Web Docs for Back-end Web Development : r learnprogramming - Reddit MDN web docs seem to be a good resource for learning front-end web development I was just curious to know about something similar for back-end as well I know there is ton of stuff, but even something like a roadmap with links to those documentations will be great too!