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Can you help me choose a resource for learning JS?
Hey, I'll make an amendment right away, I know that all resources can be googled, but I'm interested in those that are backed up by your personal experience.
Can you recommend a site like htmlacademy for learning js from relative zero, after a thorough study of which you can confidently learn frameworks or try out as a js developer trainee.
Where do you think is the most accessible supply of material? thank!
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The most efficient and fastest learning method is to start writing code right away. Set yourself a task and think about how to accomplish it in such and such a programming language. If you don't understand something, google it. You can see the base itself in Sorax's video tutorials, for example. And incomprehensible moments that will appear over time, and in order to understand how everything works, the well-known textbook learn.javascript.ru will help you
I mentor at the same htmlacademy, and often students come who do not know how to program from the word at all. The course is difficult for them, I have to pull them literally by the gills and chew on all the little things, which, in general, is not part of my duties at all.
Therefore, before the academy, I strongly recommend listening to Zorax courses for three rounds on record Or JavaScript weird parts on YouTube, reading / listening to Kantor, this time.
Solving 30-40 problems per codewars (I upgrade some of my students there), these are two.
And now, after that, go to the academy, then the course will have the maximum sense and return.
https://htmlacademy.ru/courses/javascript you can start with us, in a practical format. The basics are covered well, there are about 150 practical exercises and tests.
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