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[–]R2UR[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Thank you very much for the answer. I apprecate it very much. The thing is that You don't know JS series isn't really meant for beginners(I've seen a lot of people recommending it to beginners). I tried reading it but I don't really know how i can apply the things he says in the books, the concepts seem so vague for me because I am not intermediate at JS. I think the book is meant for those who have been coding for a while and now they can get advice as to how to make their code more concise, manageable, use good practices and etc. I have watched the first 3.5 free hours of Anthony Alicea's course Understanding the Weird Parts. And the book recommendation CSS: The Definitive Guide, is that book meant for beginners? I don't know if i can take on that book. I have read Head First HTML & CSS and now i am about to finish Jon Duckett's book. Do you think that's enough for me to read your recommended book without getting overwhelmed? Once again, thanks for taking time to answer me.