Hey everyone! I've been diving into JavaScript using jsinfos and it's been really helpful. However, I'm looking for resources where I can practice my coding skills, like solving problems and exercises. I've tried LeetCode, but it's a bit above my current skill level since I still have a lot to learn about the language. I'm feeling a bit lost and would appreciate any suggestions!
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DataDucky offers a fun way to practice with interactive courses and puzzles. It’s designed to be pretty approachable for beginners, so it could be a good fit for you!
W3Schools has a great JavaScript section that’s perfect for beginners. They offer 'do it yourself' sections that you can try without feeling too stressed out. It’s a nice way to learn while practicing!
You should definitely take a look at the exercises on Launch School. They have a structured approach to help you build your skills step by step, starting from the basics.
If you like the LeetCode style, you might want to check out Codewars. It’s a bit more beginner-friendly and has plenty of problems to solve without being overwhelming. It's great for easing into the types of challenges you'll find in LeetCode!
What specifically do you want to focus on? Just JavaScript fundamentals, or are you also considering frameworks? Starting with the basics is definitely the way to go before diving into frameworks!

I want to focus on JS fundamentals first. Frameworks feel too advanced for me right now.