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RE: Learning Javascript - My Journey to Learn How to Create Websites on Top of the Steem Blockchain

in #steemdev7 years ago

I did codeschool and I didn't like the format to be honest. Half way through the course I didn't even know I could use the console in a browser to do what they told me to do. I totally enjoy that Udemy course though...it's amazingly well structured. I will check out codeacademy.

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Well, that's why I tried all basics there and went straight to learn from professional front-end developers)

Codeschool has very good jquery course. (But since you are interested in programming then you probably don't need it).

I personally didn't like codeacademy as it felt like the course was moving slowly and it took me a while to get to anything I found useful.

I really like Udemy. I took a couple Python courses and found them really helpful. I've just recently purchased a Javascript one, but haven't started it yet. So much to learn, so little time!