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Winrous2020-04-16 23:53:15
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Winrous, 2020-04-16 23:53:15

How to learn JS programming faster?

Tell me what topics to learn on learn javascript, or do I need to go through the entire tutorial, or read project repositories or solve problems on codewrs?
I just don’t really understand how to build a learning curve to start using frameworks (what do you need to know before them or what to practice)?

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uRoot, 2020-04-17
@uroot

JS to learn exclusively from learn javascript. Leave the books to theorists, and you need practical skills, which you will find on learn.javascript.ru. This book is a great combination of theory and practice. You will read books later when you find a job. As you go through each lesson and at least try to complete practical tasks, then you can proceed to the frameworks.

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Shmulhe, 2020-04-17
@Shmulhe

I would rather advise you to buy a very small book, no more than 300 pages, kind of "js for dummies".
Because learn.javascript is clearly not the best way to learn js from scratch. Not because the source is bad, the source is just excellent, but if you undertake to study it completely, you will most likely drown in a sea of ​​​​information and give up trying to learn js.
So it is better to limit yourself to more concise information from books as simple as possible, where everything is explained in a very accessible way and the information will be dosed, and not dive into the sea as it will be like on learn.javascript.
At the same time, we need the same simple books on html + css, and only then just try to watch some kind of framework

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Sergey Saltanovich, 2020-04-17
@Sulti

I agree with CryNet, I myself am learning to learn javascript :)
ZY. I am looking for people who are programming or teaching to communicate and develop together. You, as I understand it, have just begun. I am interested in talking about this topic and thereby repeating the material covered, if you also have such a desire, then write to me in a telegram: @Sultii

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