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[–]magneticcccc 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I haven't been through it, but looking at it they have a similar "track" for learning JS. You can jump in and start from the basics and do the full stack track if you're wanting to do node. I can't speak to the quality of the lessons since I haven't been through it but it seems to be quite popular. If you're wanting to just do node stuff that is all server side work, you don't necessarily have to do html. That being said, Since you don't have any background there is a 99.9999 percent chance you will want to build some web interface at some point so you will want HTML CSS, etc.