#JS course
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Actually I was thinking about it tysm
What is it you want to do with JS?
Web development? BE? The fullstack or frontend course for example will run you through advanced JS concepts
web development
frontend
Honestly idk but frontend course looks incomplete I wanted to learn js thoroughly so that it would be easier for me to understand other concepts later. I wouldnt want to limit myself to frontend only in the future.
Idk how to explain it clearly.
Incomplete in what way?
I landed a FE job before I had even finished the FE course
It teaches you up to intermediate levels of HTML, CSS, JS and React
It's a solid foundation for you to then continue learning other topics
In Poland the requirements for juniors are almost the same as for seniors 😭
i think that typescript is also important
Sure but then you just take the TS course 😄
Ok, but is that a reason to not do the course?
ts isnt better before learning react?
I really dont know maybe im worrying too much 😂
You can if you want, it's just a slightly modified version of JS. And the fullstack course also teaches TS
I would say so yeah
You're always going to be learning, in what order you take I wouldn't worry too much.
I'm working with vanilla JS 😄
I’ve been trying to start learning for a few years so I hope this time I won’t give up.
You're 19 mate, I started learning November last year and I'm 37 😢
I wish I had been able to learn earlier but no platform worked for me
I know haha
But I want to do something with myself to have any programming related job or at least internship bcs in a year Im starting university and high school's IT technican unfortunately dont give me much.
I hope it will work out thank you for the advices 😄