Humble Full-Stack Web Development Bundle

Is this bundle worth it for a beginning programmer who's only experience is fucking around with HTML, CSS & JavaScript (jQuery) for 2 months?

humblebundle.com/software/full-stack-webdev-bundle

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>programmer

Well okay this isn't programming but you got to start somewhere right? Already bought a book for C# and am interested in learning about Object-oriented programming.

I'm a jr fullstack dev and when I was self-teaching myself I did not see any of these courses or books pop up so I question the quality of them but at the same time for $25 for all that's included, if you end up learning enough html, css, js and some type of backend and database language to put together a fullstack website, even if it's shitty, that's $25 well worth spent.

However Udemy has sells on their courses for $10.99 2-3 times a month atleast and you could easily buy one of these high-rated fullstack courses for half the price of this humble bundle

udemy.com/the-complete-web-developer-course-2/

udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/

And these courses are built to be linear and guide you into building a site step by step not just giving you a bunch of random resources. So that alone is very valuable to have path to follow.

Are you a shill, both udemy and humble bundle are pretty suspect. You are better off just taking a free mooc from a respected university .

You only need one book

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JavaScript is a programming language you fucking dunce.

>back-end

Universities are shit for learning actual practical software development. A lot of udemy authors have up to date practical experience and occasionally update their courses based on feedback. Beyond a general foundation everything about modern web dev is just rote memorization anyway. Know how to configure, know how to get this specific result, and be able to do basic programming. You're not solving novel or even uniquely situated mathematical problems or even playing with OS level lifecycles.

Are you a fucking dumbass?

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