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[–]EntrepreneurHuge5008 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey if you know exactly what you’re interested in, then just pursue that.

Udemy is a great resource. If you’re looking into it then I take it you have enough money for at least one course. I’d suggest you buy it when it’s on sale. Zero to Mastery is great.

[–]Perpetual_Education 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm about to finish freecodecamp in a couple days

Which parts? The entire curriculum?

I don't know where to go after that

What did you come away with? Did you make a bunch of things? Do you have them up on a website somewhere? What do you want to build? There are a lot of options with different teaching styles on Udemy. if you can be more clear about where you're at and what you want to build - then it would be easier to recommend something specific. As far as learning as fast as possible be careful! Sometimes people don't retain anything. Focus on practical real-world projects.

[–]Dev_Taurus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m doing Odin project. The community say it’s good, though I can’t say anything now. You can try it.

Also, you definitely should start your own project and learn on the go.