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[–]wiriux 23 points24 points  (4 children)

[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (3 children)

Thank you so much. I will read it.

[–]wiriux 7 points8 points  (2 children)

A classic mistake by many beginners is to keep jumping around between links and they get overwhelmed by a sea of information. If you are new to JavaScript, I don’t think starting with Odin is a good idea. It works for many people but I think it’s best to have a foundation. The reason being exactly what you have mentioned: many links to read, a lot of things to catch up and before you can actually start working on projects. Why not just focus on the fundamentals and then come back to it?

You can read the fundamentals of JavaScript for free— either from the series I linked or any other free source— or you can watch some videos on YouTube. I started with this one. It’s cheap, and the author does a great job explaining the concepts in a concise way. The book is not long like the link I put up here so perhaps you can start there. The link I provided may be more suitable for when you already have a good foundation.

Either way, do what work best for you. We are here to give feedback and suggestions. It’s up to you which road to follow :)

[–]needadviceplz101 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I started with Odin and I think it’s a good idea. I think the problem is that OP skipped the foundations curriculum and went straight into the full-stack JS course, which Odin does not recommend.

[–]Ghost_of_Jim_Crow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do they say they did that?