I did not have a particular roadmap that I picked for learning JavaScript. My JS journey started back in the end of sophomore year of high school when one of my science teachers and his son started a robotics team at my school. And since I was the only one interested, I became the team programmer. As far as learning new things, I just make a ton of random things and end up Googling APIs or functions I don't know about. And over time, I eventually came to remember everything. It's been an incremental process over the few years I've been doing this, but such is life self-taught.
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I did not have a particular roadmap that I picked for learning JavaScript. My JS journey started back in the end of sophomore year of high school when one of my science teachers and his son started a robotics team at my school. And since I was the only one interested, I became the team programmer. As far as learning new things, I just make a ton of random things and end up Googling APIs or functions I don't know about. And over time, I eventually came to remember everything. It's been an incremental process over the few years I've been doing this, but such is life self-taught.