Doing the easier coding exercises on sites like HackerRank or CodeWars was pretty helpful. Even if you get stumped, there’s no shame in looking at the solutions!
I also like code-along tutorials just when I’m finding my bearings. It helps just to type stuff out ya know?
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Hi there! Of course W3 is quite useful. However, if you're looking for more in-depth explanations check out the MDN Docs. They're officially sponsored by Mozilla which makes them reliable and always up-to-date. If you're trying to get more practice, take courses on Codecademy. They're interactive and quite helpful with the basics. And finally, learn by building! If there's a small website or web app you'd like to build, try to build it and do research on the way. I've always found that helpful. Good luck!
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Doing the easier coding exercises on sites like HackerRank or CodeWars was pretty helpful. Even if you get stumped, there’s no shame in looking at the solutions!
I also like code-along tutorials just when I’m finding my bearings. It helps just to type stuff out ya know?
Awesome! I’ll check those out forsure!
Hi there! Of course W3 is quite useful. However, if you're looking for more in-depth explanations check out the MDN Docs. They're officially sponsored by Mozilla which makes them reliable and always up-to-date. If you're trying to get more practice, take courses on Codecademy. They're interactive and quite helpful with the basics. And finally, learn by building! If there's a small website or web app you'd like to build, try to build it and do research on the way. I've always found that helpful. Good luck!
Thanks so much! I will check them out right now.
"You don't know JS" book series I recommend to learn JS throughly
Oh that would be great! I like textbooks/books
You don't know js book series
Patience and dedication will get you through. JS MDN is the best to read.
Appreciate the encouragement!
Okai thanks! I will deffs check out and start working through those challenges!
Yes! I use VSC and I know how to link CSSand JS files to an HTML file.
Thanks for the tips