How Can I Tell If I’ve Mastered JavaScript and What Should I Learn Next?

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Asked By CuriousCoder87 On

Hi all! I'm a 15-year-old high school student diving into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript just for fun. I've got a good grip on HTML and CSS, but I feel like I'm in a never-ending loop of tutorials for JavaScript. I'm wondering, how do I truly know when I've actually learned JavaScript? How much practice do I really need? What are some good projects or skills to focus on next? Also, is there a seasoned coder or software engineer willing to help me out with tips or problem-solving? I've read that even skilled programmers face job challenges, and I want to avoid making early mistakes. Any advice or beginner project suggestions would be awesome! Thanks!

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Answered By DevGuru92 On

Honestly, you should just stop relying on tutorials and start coding! Pick a project that interests you and jump into it. The specific idea isn't super important; what matters is that you begin applying what you've learned. If you don't start writing code for real, the concepts will just slip away from your memory.

OldSchoolProg -

Totally agree! With over 30 years in this field, I can assure you that after watching a tutorial, dive into a project right away without going back to rewatch. Also, don't consult AI; figuring out your own solutions is key to understanding the 'why' behind your coding decisions.

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