Hey everyone! I'm just starting out with programming and I want to dive into JavaScript. I've watched a few YouTube tutorials, but I often end up confused and forget what I've learned. What resources or approaches do you think are best for someone completely new to JavaScript? Should I concentrate on doing small projects, take online courses, or tackle coding challenges? Also, any advice on how to stay consistent with my learning would really help! Thanks a lot!
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I highly recommend checking out freeCodeCamp for a structured approach. It offers interactive lessons that can make learning more engaging!
If you're feeling overwhelmed by too many websites, consider getting a good book. Books are designed to be comprehensive and can give you a strong foundation. Plus, they're great for referring back to when you need a refresher! You might also enjoy checking out this helpful YouTube playlist to test your skills: [YouTube Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAPEMR630LzhKcjF5C9inBnN3B-d723rr).

Thank you, I’ll definitely give freeCodeCamp a shot!