So like me you want to learn javascript on your
own, with 0 previous experience? plus you
don't have the dollars to spend.
They're so many choices to go with, but you have
no idea which one to choose, and
all you wanna do is Fucking learn Javascript.
Well, after my deep research and careful consideration
of different available resources, I got you!
I believe as a beginner coding is best
learnt through practice and understasting.
without bluffs, let's get right into it.
- Read the > "you don't know JavaScript" book series, start with the first book in the series, here is the link to get a free pdf: . or you can oder it on Amazon here:
The 1st book has helped me as a beginner to
understand the basic concepts like functions,
scopes,... and als you read the book remember
to practice the conncepts.
- Practicing with Freecodecamp cources: Exercises are provided in the you don't know JavaScript books but as I've said it's better to learn along practicing real projects. My simple choice is Free code camp: . It teaches a range of different programing anguages, the cource I'm refering to is called: JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures (Beta) which helps you to even deeply understand the concepts.
CAUTION:
- It's important to stick to one way of learning
- Start read the book befor using Free code camp
- Please leave any questions you might have for me in the comments
Love ya,
_Khansa_
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