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Udemy courses – which one to choose for beginner?

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    Hi there,

    I’m running small business focused mainly on making CGI renderings for furniture manufacturers. I thought it’s a good time to extend my offer with WebGL based product showcase and configurators. I know Verge3D puzzels decrease a need of coding but I’d like to know more whats going on under the hood and (even more important) to extend some parts of the code if needed.
    There are a lot of courses on Udemy (three.js, node.js, typeScript) but honestly I have no idea what are those and if I’ll ever use them. If anyone could recommend me some courses I’d be more then grateful.

    Cheers!

    #53483

    Hi,

    Verge3D programming API is based on or extends Three.js API so yes, any Three.js tutorials would help. You might also check out the Programmer Guide and Verge3D code examples (also “borrowed” from Three.js).

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    Hi there,

    I’m running small business focused mainly on making CGI renderings for furniture manufacturers. I thought it’s a good time to extend my offer with WebGL based product showcase and configurators. I know Verge3D puzzels decrease a need of coding but I’d like to know more whats going on under the hood and (even more important) to extend some parts of the code if needed.
    There are a lot of courses on Udemy (three.js, node.js, typeScript) but honestly I have no idea what are those and if I’ll ever use them. If anyone could recommend me some courses I’d be more then grateful.

    Cheers!

    For JavaScript I recommend https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-javascript-course/. It’s a deep dive into JS. I think the author does a fantastic job. It will take more time to complete than other courses on Udemy, but I feel it’s well worth it. I would add to the previous links given here for Verge3D.

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