#JavaScript
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Codecademy, or Scrimba if you prefer listening and doing exercises
I may not be the best qualified to answer since I'm also a noob, but the question you have to ask yourself is what is the end goal? Are you trying to become a web developer, mobile developer, ML engineer, etc.?
That being said, Udemy is a great tool especially for beginners. Another good resource is Zero to Mastery and they have career oriented pathways you can follow like an online school.
There are also good free resources like The Odin Project, Free Code Camp, but a really good one that doesn't focus on JavaScript and serves as an intro to computer science is: CS50 by Harvard and edX
i would probably do Odin Project or just look up some basic youtube tutorials to get u started and do some projects on ur own
I learned Javascript from The Odin Project. Its pretty good for basics. There have more detailed stuff in the course too, but its a lot of reading (and I havent done it yet so cant speak much about it). If you prefer videos and WANT to pay for a course Colt Steele on Udemy is great! But there is also a lot of stuff on Youtube. If you do The Odin Project and then do your own projects then you will learn quite a lot without having to pay anything.