Which is Better for Full Stack Learning: FreeCodeCamp or The Odin Project?

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Asked By TechyExplorer57 On

I'm diving into full stack development using JavaScript and have been splitting my time between two languages - about 3 hours on C, focusing mainly on understanding concepts through reading and coding small projects, and 3 hours on front-end development following FreeCodeCamp's curriculum. I've been working through the responsive web design certification, mainly covering HTML and CSS, but I'm unsure whether I should switch to The Odin Project (TOP) once I'm done. I've heard differing opinions on whether the updated Full Stack Developer curriculum from FreeCodeCamp is superior to TOP's JavaScript path. I'm looking for insights based on current experiences with both resources. Which one do you think is better right now?

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Answered By CodeWhisperer72 On

Both FreeCodeCamp and The Odin Project are excellent resources. It really comes down to what you prefer in your learning style. Just remember to focus on one language at a time so you don't get overwhelmed. Mixing too many can lead to burnout, which I understand you want to avoid!

CleverCoder89 -

Totally get that! It's good to balance things out, especially with C being more intense. Just keep at your pace and make sure you enjoy the learning process!

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