Web is like Confluence
JavaScript is in my opinion the best language and tool for creating a universal form handler on the Internet. In addition, html and css create the texture and parameters of the page view on the network.
Duke University in the USA used to teach online on a paid basis. Now, in addition to surfing the Internet, I recommend Coursera as an educational platform. Lots of interactivity!
- There is no need to parse and store documentation for the pages you make. Because the interactive handler will do it itself
- Very clear and accessible American English, which is easy for ordinary people to understand. Plus, there is a transcription and even a translation of the lecture pages
- You can stop at any time when you get tired or don't have enough time. All the code remains in the handler, and the lectures do not return to the beginning when viewed
Documents on software can generally be stored in the cloud/Confluence. Because you ensure confidentiality in the document settings, but the link to the document is sent quickly.
The web likes order, JavaScript, html, css it is better to store it in a table in 3 columns. It is easier to read for both business and development. Confluence is a good fit for this purpose.
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