JS question
Posted by Legal_Cranberry_7537@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 11 comments
How to learn JS effectively in 1 month. Is it possible in such a short time?
Posted by Legal_Cranberry_7537@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 11 comments
How to learn JS effectively in 1 month. Is it possible in such a short time?
huuaaang@reddit
Starting from no programming experience? No, a month is not even close. Try years to be any good. Also, skip JS and go right to Typescript.
CosmicCartographer@reddit
I'd recommend this: https://javascript30.com/
makonde@reddit
Depends on what you mean exactly, you can learn something in a month plenty of decent beginner tuts on youtube.
peterlinddk@reddit
Absolutely, you can learn it in a few days - just read, memorize and understand: https://tc39.es/ecma262/
tuser-reddit@reddit
Yes, if you learned the needed to do your project.
Ok-Advantage-308@reddit
What an excellent question, I’ve never seen this question before in this sub
Ezazhel@reddit
No.
Other question?
People are still learning js after years of development.
In one month you may learn basic prog. And that's enough too use js.
But there is no shortcuts and js is weird.
aanzeijar@reddit
I mean... it is possible if they have a decade of experience in 3-4 other languages.
grantrules@reddit
And it's possible I'm dating Hackers-era Angelina Jolie
Flame77ofc@reddit
Actually, it depends what concepts do you wanna know, but in simply words, If you dedicate yourself, it is indeed possible.
stiky21@reddit
You are better off just spending a month learning the difference between Walking and Running.