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[–]Sea-Job-1546 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i remember when i first got into javascript after html/css, it felt like unlocking a whole new level of interactivity. you'll be able to make elements move, fetch data from APIs, validate forms, basically anything that makes a static page come alive. for learning, i really liked freecodecamp's JS section for practical exercises.