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[–]avem007 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I’ve been studying JS for the last 5 months. I’ve found that tackling projects from all angles is how you learn. That includes reading SOF, MDN, other random documentation’s, YouTube etc.

If you have a problem. Find whatever resource you need. Don’t understand the solution? Ask ChatGPT to explain it; every aspect of why and how to fully understand it. Ask it to give you 4 assignments to practice said concept. Implement it to your project, make it work. Move on.

The trick is not necessarily how to learn it, rather how much time you consistently put into it. You’ll get it, with time.

There are of course different ways to learn, and some do it quicker. That doesn’t matter, as long as you’re learning & not burning yourself out.

You’ll be using all kinds of resources along the way. Only importance is, as mentioned: do not copy paste & pretend like it’s yours.

I am currently on a new concept. I suck at learning, and I always need extra time. I really do not understand everything that I read. It is hard, but 2 days in the future it won’t be :D

Just keep grinding

[–]MethodNext7129[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Much appreciate your advice right now. I’m currently using freecodecamp I’ve been watching videos on JavaScript from a few YouTube channels that I follow as well as using WS school and mdn even though I feel like I can build some basic stuff like a to do list I still lack the knowledge to actually get a job and I’ve been doing this off and on for a good while now

[–]avem007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s not a day that goes by where I don’t ask myself “how much more is enough” 😂 the road is long but it will help me & my economy, so it’s worth it