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noClaps
Replying to @charz

Trying making something with it, instead of just learning the language. If you're applying it somewhere, you'll learn a lot more than if you're just trying to learn the syntax and functions, because then you'll know what it actually does and how it behaves in a program

noClaps
Replying to @charz

The way I learned JavaScript was by thinking about what I wanted to do, and then destructuring that individual steps that I could act on. I then looked up how to do those individual steps and wrote them out. After some debugging and looking up errors, it worked!

Ssempijja Charles
Replying to @noclaps

I am using the same method to learn but i am learning it along withe React

Laura 🦄
Replying to @charz

I can recommend checking out Josh Comeau’ blog! While his 2 paid courses focus on CSS and React, his blog posts explain specific concepts in-depth and really well, it’s worth taking a look, he’s so talented and such a great educator. joshwcomeau.com

Precious M
Replying to @charz

I tried and failed 3 times, but I never gave up. On my fourth try, it clicked, thanks to following a random YouTube tutorial on building a todo list app. Try learning the basics, then try to build something simple.

Jason Marsh
Replying to @charz

Doesn’t matter how much you know, just try to build stuff. This clip says it well: youtube.com/shorts/ovFwh63…

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