i think best practice for learn javascript is learn by doing, if you just. read about javascript (blog, article, etc) but u not implement it or try it, you will didnt get anything. you can learn about javascript from video in youtube but be careful, because you can go throught tutorial hell and when you make something you always use tutorial way not your way.
what i mean is if you make like post app or todo app, you will using the tutorial way and not exploring "is it have another way to make it?". maybe that for me and keep improve with making mini project or something else.
(sorry my english is not good enough😬)
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i think best practice for learn javascript is learn by doing, if you just. read about javascript (blog, article, etc) but u not implement it or try it, you will didnt get anything. you can learn about javascript from video in youtube but be careful, because you can go throught tutorial hell and when you make something you always use tutorial way not your way.
what i mean is if you make like post app or todo app, you will using the tutorial way and not exploring "is it have another way to make it?". maybe that for me and keep improve with making mini project or something else.
(sorry my english is not good enough😬)