
JavaScript is hard, I know it and you know it
But here are 5 Quick and Effective Ways to Learn JavaScript
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As a self-taught developer, it's your responsibility to find a standard structure to follow. Avoid learning anything that comes your way at all costs. You must stick to a set of guidelines.
Write a piece of code in plain language first though it's going to be complicated or unfamiliar. But you'll be able to figure out what you want the code to accomplish before writing it.
This is one of the effective tips that can help you solve many of your questions. if you spend years upon years following tutorials either by watching videos or reading guides, you will still come across problems if you are working on projects.
If you don’t put your hard-earned knowledge into practice, what was the point of learning it in the first place?
JavaScript has a lot of different branches. For this, it's best if you pick one technology and ignore the rest.
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— Federico Alecci (@FedericoAlecci) November 5, 2020
I'd definitely recommend it to get your testing skills to the next level.
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@kentcdodds your Testing JS full course was money well-spent! Your videos are content-rich yet concise and perfectly paced. I can\u2019t imagine how long it took you to record all this. Thank you for your efforts.
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I you wanna learn how to build accessibility into your tests, checkout https://t.co/pKwhSyw1ZK -- it is seriously worth every penny. You will also learn how to harness the awesome and magical power of jest.
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3. Testing. Many jr frontend devs don't' have experience with testing. This is a baseline at many places - often on interviews.@freeCodeCamp has good articles: https://t.co/tyZtMlsTqu.
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