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Is 100days enough to learn js ?

A 100 days of learning JavaScript

18th Aug 2022, 1:01 AM
Crypton
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Hello Crypton, I have learned javascript for 3/4 years alone and I feel that I still need to learn a lot, with my experience learning javascript it's not only the language it self but many libraries, API's, like jQuery, all Firebase resources, and many more. I have learned integration, with node.js a month ago, and I still have many errors in the deployement, but I have successfully created an API with it and I will do my best to show it here on sololearn for everyone to see in a month or sooner. So I reccomend you to start learning and never give up on it, because you will have many errors in many codes to find success. If you think that you are good at that don't waste an oppurtunity. Good luck and all the best 👍😎.
18th Aug 2022, 4:18 PM
🔥 Anonymous 🔥
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It takes around 3 - 9 months to learn any language. So sure you'll learn something in 100 days. But will it be enough? That is for you to find out I suppose.
18th Aug 2022, 1:27 AM
Chris Coder
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Korkunç el Gato There is no end to learning. There are, however, goals. After completing lessons here, some may say, "I've learned this". For someone to believe such claims, it ultimately depends on their level of confidence. Those who have used this apps' lesson path as a guide and supplemented it with other resources to explore the route in more detail, will have more confidence than those who only completed the apps course.
18th Aug 2022, 3:19 AM
Chris Coder
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🔥 Anonymous 🔥 4 years in highschool plus 3 in university. Addin an internship to the list... got one more year of uni to complete. Ive been usin sololearn since i started uni as a helper tool. A really good choice, learnt way more than from my profs
18th Aug 2022, 6:52 PM
Stefan Corneteanu
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Crypton Knowledge never ends so what you are asking about, in this time it is possible to master basic JavaScript if you give only 1 hour daily because I have mastered basics in a month. Actually time depends on your grasping skills.
19th Aug 2022, 1:06 PM
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js reaction from android
19th Aug 2022, 10:04 AM
barod ali
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Chris Coder When does someone say to themselves "I've learned this". What do they mean when it's a programming language they're talking about? What is it that people have to have learned at least to say something like this?(as in objectives you'd see in a syllabus or task description)
18th Aug 2022, 2:44 AM
Korkunç el Gato
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fun fact: Javascript was invented in 10 days
18th Aug 2022, 7:22 AM
Sandeep
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The problem here is that you can't learn js to the core. All the senior developers are still learning. Just can the concept and start building project with it .
18th Aug 2022, 6:17 PM
ISAIA CLIFFORD OPOKU
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Unless you are prepared for the fact that you will need to continuously need to learn to improve yourself you wont get far, no matter the amount of days you spend learning. Been learning C++ for 7 years already. Still learning. I learn sth new daily and thats how i develop
18th Aug 2022, 6:43 PM
Stefan Corneteanu
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I agree with Stefan Corneteanu but I'm not yet on the middle of 7 years of practice 😅😂😂
18th Aug 2022, 6:50 PM
🔥 Anonymous 🔥
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In 100 days you can master the basics enough for most of your wants
18th Aug 2022, 11:45 AM
Gray Adamson
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I think in 30 days you can learn whole js but rest is on your practice
19th Aug 2022, 10:37 AM
Akshat Yadav
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Hard pro
19th Aug 2022, 9:20 PM
Vegegeg Vegegeg
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Chris Coder Thank you, that helps.
18th Aug 2022, 3:26 AM
Korkunç el Gato
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18th Aug 2022, 4:22 PM
Crypton
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Crypton Welcome 😎
18th Aug 2022, 4:23 PM
🔥 Anonymous 🔥
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<DD> JQuery (a library) makes your codes better for JavaScript syntax helper and it's easier to learn, and Firebase helps you to create webapps and android/iPhone apps trough API's and libraries in the middle of that process (I know because I had a Chat Code that was made with the help of Firebase Database) , and you/anyone cannot learn full JavaScript in a month, pro devs are still learning it (advanced methods, like the import statement on JavaScript modular), I use JavaScript the most for web/API development and I have made a lot of progress each year so, libraries. Hope I have helped you 😊👍😎
18th Aug 2022, 6:19 PM
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