Friday, September 29, 2017
Finished the CSS Class
This is a follow up post to my Stefan Mischook's Web Developer Course is Good post. I finished the CSS class and I am about half way through the JavaScript class. Stefan made the CSS class just as easy to understand as the HTML class. So far the JavaScript class is following the same pattern of being easy to use. I can't wait to finish JavaScript and move on to PHP. I haven't been actively coding with the lessons because it is easier for me to get the big picture first and then go back and learn and experience all the details. I will post again when I finish the JavaScript course, but so far so good.
Friday, September 1, 2017
Stefan Mischook's Web Developer Course is Good
I watch a lot of YouTube. I came across a channel by Stefan Mischook. He has a lot of videos about web coding and I got hooked. The videos he posted are some of the same videos he sells at his course website (https://shop.killervideostore.com/). I like the fact that he posted a substantial amount of "samples" on YouTube. It gave me an idea of the content and his teaching style. He was advertising lifetime access for $29 (Check his website for current prices.) for the content. Money wise I think it is a bargain. They are quality videos at a very low price. Yes, I would have liked all of them to be free on YouTube but the price is very reasonable. I feel more like I am supporting his YouTube channel with a small donation than paying for the content.
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