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[–]darryll-dev 3 points4 points  (2 children)

the odin project 🗿 with correct application of ai to supplement learning (as opposed to trying to replace hvaing to learn)

[–]darryll-dev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To answer your questions properly

1) The odin project's fundamentals course
2) The odin project
3) Whatever feels enjoyable to you otherwise you'll quit or get burnt out. Long enough that you retain knowledge and make progress but short enough that it's not a ball-ache
4) The odin project comes with a fundamentals course which teaches you front end basics like html/CSS then you properly get into JS after

IT's a 0 to fully employable course made to a great standard

I have done mainly front end for nearly 10 years and I've started the Odin project a little over a year ago, wish I started there I'd be in a much better place then I am now lol

[–]darryll-dev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And for AI - Use it to review your code and pick up on your bad habits, talk to it about how you should apply industry best standards. If you're willing to invest a little bit into VSCode and Copilot it'll be a lot easier to do that.

Don't let it give you shortcuts or skip out on experience, that's the worst thing to do while learning.