I'm looking for a tutor to learn web development from. I'm having some frustration right now going from I don't know what I don't know to I know what I don't know, and I want to have a relationship with a person who can help me through this process.<p>Does HN have any suggestions where I can find someone? Any would be appreciated. :)
What sort of thing are you looking for? What aspects of web development interest you, how much help do you want? Do you just want someone who can review your code and answer questions, or do you want someone who will give you directed tasks? What do you think the arrangement would look like? Also, roughly where (country/state/time zone) are you based?
Try your local programming meetups. If there aren't any, then start one.<p>You also might start a "Code Until Dawn" or "Local Hackers" group, for coders to get together and hang out.<p>Last but not least, teamtreehouse.com and codecademy.com
Check out <a href="http://bloc.io" rel="nofollow">http://bloc.io</a>! They provide one on one mentoring sessions throughout their 12 week online web development course.
Hey there! I wouldn't mind helping out ;). Been doin' various kinds of front and backend web development for startups for about two years now.<p>My Skype handle is saiko-chriskun if you're still lookin'.
this is a good place to find help / mentorship: <a href="https://clarity.fm" rel="nofollow">https://clarity.fm</a> there are some people there that are willing to help for free (me included) and some for a fee<p>besides that, have you looked at sites like stackoverflow? did the tutorials at codecademy? udemy? udacity (it has a web deb class by the creator of reddit)