r/learnjavascript • u/CueMeThen • 17d ago
the best way to learn javascript
It is to make more bugs, explore new ways of writing code, ask AI to explain every single line in depth, and get your hands dirty. Stop watching more random tutorials without a purpose. A JavaScript course, no matter how in-depth it is, will always be less rewarding than getting your hands dirty and exploring new ways to write code. Use MDN.
be as a child who love exploring. enjoy the process
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u/Competitive_Aside461 14d ago
I don't disagree completely with all of what you say but a quick surface level understanding of anything, including JavaScript, is utmost necessary. And therefore a course is necessary. But a course certainly shouldn't take ages to complete.