Today is World Youth Skills Day so we want to celebrate young people’s access to training and career opportunities by providing some inspiration fo...
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My advice: get registered on codewars.com and solve katas. As you solved kata, check what others did to solve the same task.
Also a good tip! I will need to check out codewars. :)
Thank you for the tip- it's always helpful to read someone else's code in terms of learning. :)
That repository contains links to educational materials and tools, suitable for developers with any level of experience.
I think that for beginners I would recommend two channels with a clear conscience =>
{
youtube.com/c/TraversyMedia/videos
youtube.com/c/TheNetNinja/videos
};
Nice one, Mario! Indeed, Traversy Media is a classic however The Net Ninja is new to me. Thanks for sharing :)
You are welcome Emily ;-) Best regards and Keep on coding 💻🌪
For sure!👩💻 🎉
I really enjoyed the JS30 challenges when I was starting out. These projects are a little more fun than the typical free offerings and increase nicely in complexity. javascript30.com/
Cool! These sound like a good way to gradually increase the learning curve. Thanks for sharing, Madison!