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Ok I'm feeling strange

i have learn html and css and also know the bootstrap (still learning in new ways) and how to use it and also created my own website from scratch but, js is a little complex i didn't learn that yet but why its nit easy to understand it like an headache sometime is there any way i can learn it eqsily cause i'm feeling a bit noob in js i see that this is quite similar to C++ i have never learned or touched those type of languages before how can i overcome my fear?

19th Jun 2019, 3:41 AM
Fahad Khan
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I think this course will help you a lot with JavaScript https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming/programming
19th Jun 2019, 3:53 AM
voja
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There's really no precise answer to your question, because there are many factors that need to be considered in order to calculate average time. If you want to learn basics then maybe 1 week or 1 month, sometimes 6 month or even more, and what do we even mean by "basics". If you want to be a real professional then you will definitely need to study and practice more than 2 years, actually if you want to be an expert you will probably have to "dedicate" your life to programming :D Honestly, it doesn't matter. Only thing that matters is that you START and to be PERSISTENT! Start with course on Khan Academy (or some other course) watch one or two videos, read comments, and practice every day. After couple of weeks you will see results, and the best part of this result is that you will see your determination, that you continually studied something every single day, that's the best part in my opinion.
19th Jun 2019, 4:20 AM
voja
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I feel you. Im the same way still. beginner. right now i'm on w3School j.s trying to learn j.s. but, when i started in j.s i was going crazy. saying ' Heeellllp ' like it was gonna help me. Btw, here's what im doing to calm me down a little bit: I downloaded an app called " Grasshopper " . it's an app for j.s beginners. I used it for a while and i went to w3School and im on the string methods right now.
19th Jun 2019, 5:48 AM
Ginfio
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thnx bro but can u tell me how much average time a person take to learn js
19th Jun 2019, 3:57 AM
Fahad Khan
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thnx guys
19th Jun 2019, 6:52 AM
Fahad Khan
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