- Depends on what direction he plans on heading. Does he want to stick as a web developer or move onto Mobile & Desktop App development? I'll agree with others and say JavaScript/PHP. It wouldn't hurt him to learn about Java/C++ as well. People talk about Go all the time, but I've never jumped into it.
1. CSS Preprocessing Language : Any one of LESS or SASS.
2. Twitter Bootstrap or Zurb Foundation.
3. Concepts of UI/UX Design.
4. Let him do some projects and hone his skills. How about making his own website/portfolio or making some HTML templates/themes and try selling it on marketplaces like themeforest?
5. Once he becomes good at UI/UX Design & Development he can then focus on back-end. I would suggest him to go with Python & Flask. Learning Python language will not only help him in web application development but it will also allow him to explore & play other interesting stuff like Machine Learning, Computer Vision, etc.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 38.0 ms ] threadBut I would say rails. Ruby/Rails is way easier than Javascript for new devs I feel like.
1. CSS Preprocessing Language : Any one of LESS or SASS.
2. Twitter Bootstrap or Zurb Foundation.
3. Concepts of UI/UX Design.
4. Let him do some projects and hone his skills. How about making his own website/portfolio or making some HTML templates/themes and try selling it on marketplaces like themeforest?
5. Once he becomes good at UI/UX Design & Development he can then focus on back-end. I would suggest him to go with Python & Flask. Learning Python language will not only help him in web application development but it will also allow him to explore & play other interesting stuff like Machine Learning, Computer Vision, etc.