Completely agree. I also found The Odin Project extremely help for starting to read documentation, learning to use Command Line/Terminal, setting up an environment, etc. Those kinds of things aren't really covered in FreeCodeCamp. Both of them together are what really helped me start.
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Yes. I really like that The Odin Project encourages you to read documentation and create local environments. These are very important skills and what will ultimately be the difference between becoming a professional developer that can contribute to projects (on a team or for a company) vs someone who stays in the novice category.
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Completely agree. I also found The Odin Project extremely help for starting to read documentation, learning to use Command Line/Terminal, setting up an environment, etc. Those kinds of things aren't really covered in FreeCodeCamp. Both of them together are what really helped me start.
Yes. I really like that The Odin Project encourages you to read documentation and create local environments. These are very important skills and what will ultimately be the difference between becoming a professional developer that can contribute to projects (on a team or for a company) vs someone who stays in the novice category.