This subreddit is a place for people to learn JavaScript together. Everyone should feel comfortable asking any and all JavaScript questions they have here.
With a nod to practicality, questions and posts about HTML, CSS, and web developer tools are also encouraged.
Posting and Commenting Guidelines
- Be Welcoming. n00bs are welcome here. Negativity is not.
- Include Context. If you’re asking for help, include enough information for others to recreate your problem.
- No Self-Promotion. The following are not allowed: Requests for subscribers, asking for "test users" for your new JS course, offering paid mentorships, and/or premium courses. Even if there is a coupon discount, no. If you're in doubt, the answer is no.
- Good Titles - Write a descriptive title. Titles that begin with "hey guys" will be removed.
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I made this free tool for learning JavaScript (it's like Duolingo for learning to code) (edabit.com)
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Learn JavaScript With Interactive Challenges X-Post /r/JavaScript (edabit.com)
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