I'm considering starting my journey into full stack development with The Odin Project because I've heard it offers a structured curriculum filled with projects. I've read that it's a great resource in 2025, but I'm wondering if I should also explore tutorials available on YouTube. What do you all think?
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Absolutely, The Odin Project is a fantastic choice! Here’s why:
- It helps you avoid getting stuck in 'tutorial hell.'
- The community is super supportive; if you have questions, you'll get great help!
- It's project-based, so you’ll create a portfolio as you learn, which is invaluable.
- Lots of success stories from people who found jobs through what they learned there! I learned a ton through it myself, so if you have any questions, ask away!
Thanks for the insight! As a beginner with no coding experience, I was worried about choosing the right resources. Your response really helps! Since you learned from The Odin Project too, what challenges did you face at the beginning? How much time did you spend on it daily?
I'm nearing the end of The Odin Project, and I can confidently say it’s been a game changer for me. Feel free to ask me anything about my experience!
Thanks for sharing! I've heard it doesn't hold your hand too much, which is appealing. As a beginner, how did you manage? Did you use other resources as well? When you got stuck, did you rely on AI or the Discord community for help?
What do you think about FreeCodeCamp?