snowberb – 20-34 Aug 23
If you had to recommend a resource to learn JavaScript to someone who has no base in programming, which book/course/resource would you suggest?
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stuff like freecodecamp.org, you don't know JS, etc
The frontend developer roadmap has a good list of concepts, which is decent for discovering concepts to study at least https://roadmap.sh/frontend
roadmap.sh
Frontend Developer Roadmap: What is Frontend Development?
Learn what Frontend Development is, what frontend developers do and how to become a modern frontend developer using our community-driven roadmap.
Yeah but that’s not really beginner friendly for a person that has never programmed or seen a piece of code
But it’s still useful!
For a bit further ahead
Freecodecamp does seem quite the website
it can be a bit out dated, but for basic JS stuff it's pretty reasonable to start
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