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Hello, sunil vishwakarma ! 0.Do not let future solutions stop you from developing now 1.Do not let yourself forget what you've already learned 2.Approach to practice correctly 3.Think slowly and you'll learn faster https://www.sitepoint.com/mind-tricks-to-learn-javascript-faster/
9th Jul 2018, 10:30 AM
Alexander Sokolov
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javascript.info, MDN and practice a lot
9th Jul 2018, 10:37 AM
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José Miguel S depends on purposes, I think, and your possibilities, and many other clauses. minimum - 2-3hours a day
12th Jul 2018, 5:35 AM
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JosĂ© Miguel S All these tools are about the same. No matter what language, I think. Language is just the tool, no more, like hammer or rake😁
12th Jul 2018, 5:44 AM
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Learn the very basics from an app like SoloLearn. Then go make an interactive website or webapp of any random thing. Google any problems, or how to make your ideas, and learn more JS while doing so. That's basically what I did. I think learning while creating is very effective.
9th Jul 2018, 11:24 AM
James
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Read more,. Constant practice and join a discussion group
10th Jul 2018, 11:10 AM
Benjamin Bekoe Ohene
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Practice. Take the lessons seriously and be engaging. Challenge yourself too. Good Luck
11th Jul 2018, 7:29 AM
Esther Aflakpui
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i am also learning javascript, thank you for posting this question.
9th Jul 2018, 3:06 PM
Tarika
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How much do you think is a lot, 4rontender ?
12th Jul 2018, 5:33 AM
José Miguel S
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I see, 4rontender . Do you think that's equally true for any other computer programming I want to learn?
12th Jul 2018, 5:42 AM
José Miguel S
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