Am I using the right resources to learn JavaScript?

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Asked By CuriousCoder99 On

I'm currently learning JavaScript through Frontend Masters, but I keep second-guessing myself—am I really using a good resource? What should I consider when evaluating if I'm learning effectively?

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Answered By LearnNest38 On

Frontend Masters is a solid starting point! You might also want to complement it with some books like 'JavaScript: The Definitive Guide' or the 'You Don't Know JavaScript' series. Try Scrimba for a hands-on approach; it's a great interactive platform that keeps you engaged!

Answered By JavaJunkie54 On

Yeah, it sounds like a reputable place! Although I haven't personally used it, I've heard many good things. You might also want to check out Namaste JavaScript on YouTube.

Answered By DevExplorer77 On

Honestly, if you ask a hundred developers where they learned JavaScript, you'd get a hundred different answers and they'd all be valid! I learned it from a book called "JavaScript: The Good Parts" around ten years ago. So trust your choice!

Answered By TechSavant88 On

This resource is definitely a good option for learning. Just keep at it and you’ll do great!

Answered By CodeWizard42 On

Finding a resource that suits your learning style is the most crucial part. Frontend Masters has a stellar reputation, so you shouldn't worry about the accuracy of the information you're getting.

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