After my first contact with a computer in the 1980's, I taught myself to program in BASIC and Z80 assembler. I went on to study Computer Science and have enjoyed a long career in Software Engineering.
1) Consult MDN before Google and StackOverflow. It is the authoritative source of information on web technologies.
2) Find and follow authorities in the domain such as:
They have either awesome blogs or videos that you can learn a lot from!
I'd also recommend to follow and learn from Kelsey Hightower, for example this video. It's not particular about front end, but you can learn many valuable lessons from him :)
After my first contact with a computer in the 1980's, I taught myself to program in BASIC and Z80 assembler. I went on to study Computer Science and have enjoyed a long career in Software Engineering.
1) Consult MDN before Google and StackOverflow. It is the authoritative source of information on web technologies.
2) Find and follow authorities in the domain such as:
3) Start home projects and investigations - keep learning.
Thanks! I add to that list : Todd Motto
I'd add some people to that list:
They have either awesome blogs or videos that you can learn a lot from!
I'd also recommend to follow and learn from Kelsey Hightower, for example this video. It's not particular about front end, but you can learn many valuable lessons from him :)
Not that people shouldn’t use AI, but it’s going to get even harder to get some devs to consult the sources of wisdom and knowledge over time.
If you are going to include React evangelists (not that I disagree) we need to be even handed.
You might also want to check out Traversy Media and Scrimba.