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How do I start with the courses - from the beginning ?

Hi,

I have been a good old fan of Alex during the days he used to run phpacademy and after a long time got an opportunity to become a Pro member for the lifetime today! :) Very happy to be part of the group .

I have a few basic questions.

  1. If I am interested in a particular topic say vue.js and I am totally a newbie, how do I start with the topic? All I see is a list of videos / courses in the topic in no particular order. Do we have a way for a beginner to start with a particular order, in a gradual pace. If there is a way in the site, can someone guide me how I can pick up in the gradual pace? If not, can we ask Alex to help us with this feature?
  2. Also the listing of courses, is just 10 entries per page and it is time consuming to scroll through all the pages one at a time to see the entire listing. It would instead be great if we have an option to choose the number of items in a page (usually a dropdown with the numbers to choose), with which it can be accomplished in less time.
  3. I just see a course on Git (https://codecourse.com/courses/practical-git) in a different thread in forums but could not see this in the Courses Page, under any category. How can we ever find such good topics - in a comprehensive manner?

Regards,

Raghavan alias Saravanan Muthu

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Haz
Haz
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Hello,

I don't think Codecourse offers any learning pathways at the moment. I'm not sure where you are at with Vue, but I would start maybe here:

https://codecourse.com/courses/new-in-vue-3

https://codecourse.com/courses/the-vue-3-composition-api

There are a bunch of courses that build real life apps, but they tend to pair with Laravel. I'm not sure if you are only interested in Vue 3 at the moment, but I would still check those out.

Tagging @alex here. I do agree that 10 is quite little. A dropdown would be nice, or raise it to 50 perhaps.

Yeah. That doesn't appear to be under any category. It is a 6 year old course though. Maybe it's time for a new GIt course. 👀

itsraghz
itsraghz

Thank you @Haz. Yes, I am interested in learning Vue for now, and then later on Laravel. Thank you for tagging @alex as well.

For any newbie to the subject, it would be great if a particular/granular order is defined for a proper learning without any holes on the available courses. May be Alex can consider that, along with the pagination option in the course listing.