milk-tea
1 month ago
i truly am the last person you should’ve asked this because every piece of js on my site has been obtained through thievery or bruteforcing already existing thieved code to fit my uses 😭 but w3school did help me out whenever i was in a pinch starting out!
sweet-pea
1 month ago
honestly i think youtube tutorials are really good, the w3schools tutorial confused the heck out of me so i turned to youtube. the tutorials are like 20+ hours long though sob
milk-tea
1 month ago
@sweet-pea the youtube videos were so formal they lowk scared the living hell out of me, i guess seeing actual js code in work while matching it up with w3school articles is the workflow that worked best for me
strawberry-transneu
1 month ago
i write almost all my js by hand !!!! i knew general coding before tho and that helped.... try to search for guides that rlly has THE BASICS. Also w3schools actually isnt THAT bad!!! but a lot of js learning is like. Figuring out 1 feature you need, googling "how to make [x] js" and trying to understand it. And then repeat it x500 times ig
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