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  1. 2 hours ago, Hasan101 said:

    Thanks for informing me, yeh i see it's good, also what do you think of the 900 + code challenges were they specifically on this course, or are they fetches from sites online?

    I think it's 900 quiz questions. Some of it is code, some if it are questions.  This is what I was referring to when I mentioned there's questions after each video.

    You should give it a try.  As per the website https://shop.killervideostore.com/

    100% Money Back Guarantee: try it for 30 days, if you think it sucks, get a full refund.

  2. Hi Hasan,

    I recently purchased the Web Dev course and I'm happy with it.  Prior to Stef's course I wasted a lot of time on various online courses through Youtube, Udemy, and LinkdedIn Learning.  I feel Stef has a good way of presenting the material in that he keeps it basic, simple, and easy to understand.  Each video is followed by questions to re-enforce the lesson.  I also encourage you to take notes while watching the videos.

    I feel this course is a good way to establish your foundation in HTML, CSS, and Javascript.  It has given me the confidence to progress, whereas prior to his course I was jumping to different online tutorials always feeling like I needed to learn more. 

    At this stage I have decided to pursue freelancing as a Wordpress developer.  I don't know everything yet, but I've been following Stef's "Need to Nerd" method.

    Also note, Stef has a deal with Inmotion hosting - if you purchase a year of hosting then you can get the Web Dev course for free.  Check the link in the description in Stef's latest Youtube videos.

     

    Hope this helps.

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  3. Hi,

    Not sure if this has been covered already. 

    I'm planning on doing my first free projects and this thought came to me:  As a freelance web developer, are we obligated or responsible for providing a Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy page on the client's website that we're creating for them?  From what I understand, these pages should be written by a lawyer. 

    So how would we factor this in when discussing a website project with the client?

    I'm just trying to anticipate different scenarios when I approach small business owners with a "free" website.  In the end it may not be so "free" for them due to costs of hosting, domain name, and a lawyer to write up terms & conditions along with a privacy policy.

    Hoping to hear some feedback from those of you who have already gone through this stuff.

     

    Thanks in advance.

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