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J.S - What's the best website for learning JavaScript besides w3school? Where/what should I start with ???

I want to learn J.S. , but I'm not sure what/where to start with. Or what the best source/website is to learn J.S. How did you guys learn JavaScript? Through what website/source ? if (you have any suggestions on how or where I should learn J.S.) { please let me know } else { tell me how you learnt JavaScript }

31st May 2019, 11:51 PM
Ginfio
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If you want to Learn to code with free online courses, programming projects, and interview preparation for developer jobs. Then the go to source for me is https://www.freecodecamp.org/ But if you want a paid version udemy is very good and quite affordable. You could learn from guys like Jonas schedtmatmann I'm really enjoying this course on Udemy and think you might like it too. https://www.udemy.com/share/100YHOBEseeV5bQHo=/ Brad travesy of travesy media, understanding JavaScript the weird parts etc... just search for the course with the name I provided you won't regret it because the lesson are very interactive and you learn at your own pace and also you learn to write clean code.
4th Jun 2019, 12:21 PM
Okere Chinedu
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thanks ✔️
1st Jun 2019, 12:25 AM
Ginfio
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codeacademy is good
1st Jun 2019, 1:29 AM
Jason Kennedy
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I learned JS from Sololearn... https://www.sololearn.com/Course/JavaScript/ Don't just rush through it. It is not about trying to see how fast you can finish the tutorial. Take your time and practice each section. If you don't fully understand a section, then look for examples on other websites. Then pick up where you left off on sololearn. By the time you complete the javascript tutorial, you should have a basic understanding.
11th Jun 2019, 3:24 AM
Chris Coder
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Who has used w3School? if yes, should i just start from the beginning and keep going on whatever the next lesson is?
6th Jun 2019, 1:32 AM
Ginfio
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