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Workshopper javascripting and learnyounode review

So disclaimer, I'm graduated from Informatics Engineering (but took me 8 years to graduate because I broke down completely finishing my graduation project) so I know coding but I'm not good at it. Overall yeah I'm a bad student. But I know more things than average people (re: my parents).

Struggling to find a job because of no proper internship experience, I re-learn coding myself. Because I have no money, I can only search for free tutorials. While freecodecamp is fantastic to reintroduce myself with coding, it's browser-based and I need to familiarize myself with terminal and IDE.
And then @mathdroid on twitter recommends his follower to check out workshopper/javascripting and workshopper/learnyounode.

It's super helpful for me, hence I want to review it. First of all, kudos to the maintainer for the proper README section. I was super scared to install node.js and stuff because I worry what if something happened to my computer etc. But reading the README actually gives me the confidence to install all the necessary things to start my Javascript journey.
While I do need internet to search for reference, workshopper actually included the documentation in the files.

But true if you're a complete beginner, workshopper could be a little bit difficult and "scary", but for you who want to learn Javascript and already have some coding experience, this is good for you!

Sorry for not good sentences but do comment if you have experience or if you want to recommend me something similar to workshopper module. My next journey is to attempt learning frontend with javascript and hopefully able to make something before the end of 2020.

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