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Where to study JS?
Repeatedly tried to do it, but each author has his own presentation and material you understand very hard. Are there any courses on events and stuff?
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You can do the sololearn course. But yes everyone who teaches it is influenced by how he uses the language.
So do the sololearn course and than try to learn as much as possible.