W3Schools?

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For those who don't know, W3schoolsis a website where you can learn most of today's standard web development languages.

Anywho, how many of you have used W3Schools to learn how to code, or rather use W3Schools to remember a code snippet?

I've used W3Schools for mainly learning CSS, I'm not wonderful, however I use it whenever I forget the little things like how to fix a background, etc. It's a pretty useful tool. ^.^
 
I've used it in the past. I've seen lots of reasons to not use it, but it's too good a resource to not use - though I don't use it entirely on its own.
 
I used to use it back in the day, then firefox came out and alot of their stuff didn't play well with firefox. and that is when i quit using it for snippets(when ya get lazy).
 
I've been using them for many years. They always have the most up to date language tutorials as they are responsible for making them. I still refer to them every now and again.
 
W3Schools is awesome! I don't rely on them that much, but whenever there's that one bit of code that I have on the tip of my fingers, but can't quite remember, they're my go-to.
 
They really are good for new learners. but not much for experienced already
 
I've used codecademy in the past to learn about new languages and it's definitely helped. Used W3Schools as a "dictionary" for learning more about specific elements or if I needed to know what something does.
 
W3Schools is basic. I think that it is very good for new developer who know no more.
 
I do use it to look back on something and it's very easy in a way.
 
I have never used W3School. Maybe I will research it in next few days.
 
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