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Best Way To Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript?

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So I am currently using a website called CodeCademy to learn more coding skills, and it is kind of going good, I am just wondering are there any other ways to learn coding. Specifically HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? It doesn't have to be online, I just want to know the best way. I am mostly asking this since CodeCademy doesn't;t explain things to well to me. I want to be able to learn the best way, and not be confused every couple minutes, and then have to figure it out. I basically just want to know, what is the best way to learn how to code?
 
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The best way to learn to code is probably to practice.

I self-taught myself these languages using free online resources, mostly W3Schools and the MDN Docs, however, most of my skills came from actually building stuff.
It doesn't matter if it's just a simple single-page site with no interactivity, or a fully functional web app, you're probably going to learn something from it.
The best way to learn to code is probably to practice.

I self-taught myself these languages using free online resources, mostly W3Schools and the MDN Docs, however, most of my skills came from actually building stuff.
It doesn't matter if it's just a simple single-page site with no interactivity, or a fully functional web app, you're probably going to learn something from it.
 
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