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Originally Posted by Grue
What are you actually trying to do? If its "make a great interactive web UI for an application" you should probably just use react, now.
Yes, my main motivation for learning web development is pretty much to be able to code some stuff on my own. I currently work as a machine learning researcher which at least in the field of CS is about as far away from web development as it gets. However, there are some personal projects I would like to get out of my system at some point and outsourcing web development aspect of it seems needless when I could just learn the skills on my own.
So far I've used
https://javascript.info/ and MDN docs for studying, but did some digging and found out about
https://academind.com/ which seems to have lots of content about the entire JS-based stack. Does anybody have experience with the courses offered there/the instructor? At the first glance everything seems pretty thoroughly done and only $19 a month for that much content seems like a quite solid bargain.