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Discussion on: Days 2-8: It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint

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Jason Leung 🧗‍♂️👨‍💻

Hi Caitlin! I personally took the Udacity Nanodegree a few years ago(their syllabus has updated a lot since) and it got me my first dev job. There are probably some overlapping from what you have learned in the FreeCodeCamp but they do offer a more structured and comprehensive syllabus. And their support is quite good IMO.

If you are looking for some fun JavaScript projects, do check out Wesbos's JavaScript30 which you can get your hands dirty and build a bunch of interesting things. And it is FREE.

Keep it up and don't hesitate to ask questions here. Good luck!! 💪

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Caitlin Elliott

Oh wow that's great to know!! It's so hard to know if the programs you're picking are worth it, so I'm glad to hear Udacity worked out for you.

And I will check out that Javascript program for sure!