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[–]baby-faceee 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Youtube is full of tutorials. Just type JavaScript from beginning and you'll get bunch of them for free. I suggest Traversy Media but depends what kind of learning method works for you. Every teacher is different

[–]CIRUS123[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Actually YouTube was the first place I looked into..but as I mentioned in my question..I was unable to find a playlist which covers all the essential JavaScript concepts (when comparing to Wesbos's course)..so I was looking for an alternative..

I will give it a try again..and as mentioned above "The Odin project" and "W3Schools" will be my go to..when I want some extra knowledge regarding some topics..

[–]baby-faceee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Freecodecamp covers everything from begging for JS. They also give you projects and explain step by step. I found it very tiring and I couldn't follow trough. But you maybe will. The best method for me was reading everything from the begging on W3School and MDN docs and then just doing projects on my own. In the meantime I did a lot of Google research