I love learning foreign languages, playing video games, rock climbing, and my dog.
I started my coding journey about a year and a half ago, where I've been learning on my own.
I definitely agree with this. You should learn the ins and outs of JS before moving onto a framework.
There's a Udemy Course I took with the Instructor Colte Steele, The Web Developer Bootcamp. He does a really great job of explaining JS. You don't have to do the whole course, but the JS section was great, and he's funny. Udemy courses are pretty cheap and I think a great value.
Other than that, just trying to do some coding challenges will really help.
I definitely agree with this. You should learn the ins and outs of JS before moving onto a framework.
There's a Udemy Course I took with the Instructor Colte Steele, The Web Developer Bootcamp. He does a really great job of explaining JS. You don't have to do the whole course, but the JS section was great, and he's funny. Udemy courses are pretty cheap and I think a great value.
Other than that, just trying to do some coding challenges will really help.
udemy.com/course/the-web-developer...
Thanks both for the advice.
Yeah I'm refocused on JS and I'm working through Wes Bos's JS course at the moment. Also attempting Frontend Mentor Challenges.