I need sources to learn Javascript.
What I'm finding isn't quite working for my learning style....😵💫
#asknostr
I need sources to learn Javascript.
What I'm finding isn't quite working for my learning style....😵💫
#asknostr
A few sources, different styles.
#FreeCodeCamp [freecodecamp](https://www.freecodecamp.org/)
#WesBos
[WesBos](https://wesbos.com/)
#Scrimba
[Scrimba](https://scrimba.com/courses)
#W3
My recommendation is that you start with TypeScript; it’s more robust and powerful. Essentially, it’s JavaScript, so you’ll get a 2-in-1 benefit.
Just one tip which I know very well is don't hop from course to course. Chose one at a time. If you hit the wall, step back and try again and again. Don't skip lectures just because something doesn't click right away.
Build a foundational knowlage is super important.
I'm a victim of not following this for years but since I'm doing this for a hobby and not seeking job in this direction.
I started to learn or should I say tried to learn pre AI era and I did some fun projects back then but they took me a loot of time yo build. I never went full in on learning but now I don't really care anymore. For my needs AI can save my ass and while going through courses, I at least learned reading the code knowing what it "kinda" does. And when coding with AI, I don't have problems asking the right questions and adding it's outputs where and how they should be in my existing code.
I think using AI tools the right way is also a skill nowdays.
My recommendation would be to avoid all frameworks etc and just focus on pure JavaScript. ES6 is *almost* beautiful hahaha
# ☕GM