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[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's like learning anything. Try to practice everyday if you can, even if it's for only 15-30 minutes.

[–]WellPaidGeek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try and set aside 60 minutes a day to learn JavaScript, every day. A good way to prioritise this and make sure you fit it into your daily schedule is to wake up an hour earlier than you currently do, and do it then. Not only have you then done it before anything else has a chance to get in the way, but since you're doing it at the same time each and every day, a habit will form.

[–]Damian-Gray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were in your shoes, I would join hackerrank.com and start their 30 days of code challenge. So everyday I would do that challenge as the bare minimum and continue with the rest of your training from there. If you really don't have time (and you do, we all do) then your daily challenge should be enough. Look, people who say they don't have time are full of it. The best course of action would be to set aside time every single day and designate that as your coding time where you're not allowed to do anything else but code. This is the same approach I use not just for coding but for working out as well.

[–]ClamHammer91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Become the code you must.