Hey everyone! I'm a student teaching myself web development, but I'm feeling overwhelmed. I often forget what I learned in CSS and now that I've started JavaScript, I'm running into the same issue. I'm not practicing enough because I spend long hours at school and come home too tired to focus. Juggling my web development studies with other majors is tough, and I'm worried about falling behind. I've been looking for a mentor, but in my small village, there's no one around who knows anything about technology. I really don't want to give up after getting this far. Any advice from those who've faced something similar would be awesome!
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You might want to explore AI tools like ChatGPT for assistance. If you create good prompts, AI can be a great tutor and help clarify concepts you’re struggling with.
Hey there! For JavaScript, I'd recommend checking out "Eloquent JavaScript"—it’s a fantastic book. Also, I found a GitHub repo that is super useful; it covers all the essential logic you'll need for programming. For CSS, try making a chart of all the properties—stick it somewhere visible while you study. Consistency is key; clone some web pages to practice, and you'll get the hang of it!
What's the link to the GitHub repo? I could use some good examples to learn from as well!

Sounds like solid advice! Keeping both JS resources handy will definitely help. That repo can be a game-changer for grasping programming concepts—all the best with your learning!