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Steven Parker
231,268 PointsYou'll find the answer here.
Skip to about 1:48 in this video: What Some Common Languages Do and How They Work Together.
SARTHAK KHURANA
1,079 Pointsthanks
codegay
14,410 PointsSARTHAK KHURANA Basicly html-for mark up css-for styling
javascript-for adding functionality
jquery-more advanced javascript ................... You can dive deeper into the styling and the functionally of the website ,.,.,,. but those are the problems of your future self not your's, so I advice you to focus on the basics right now and not worry yourself about what languages and skills should u learn in the future
Gabe Streeter
3,183 Points....front-end langauges? really? have you never coded before???
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsPerhaps not, Gabe. Most experienced coders probably don't start with the Digital Literacy courses.
But no matter where you start from, happy learning.