JavaScript Road-map for beginners🧵👇
1. I always recommend people to start with freeCodeCamp's JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures Certification as it benefits both beginners and veteran programmers alike.
With the hands-on approach, you get to learn a lot going on through the modules.

freecodecamp.org/learn/
2. It's time to READ JavaScript Guide.

The JavaScript Guide shows you how to use JavaScript and gives an overview of the language. If you need exhaustive information about a language feature, have a look at the JavaScript reference.

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
Now before moving forward, make sure you have a basic understanding of HTML and CSS as they are going to be used basically everywhere along side of JS.

Here's a list of my favorite resources to learn HTML and CSS.
freecodecamp.org/learn/
w3schools.com/html/
You'll also need to have a good understand of DOM and DOM manipulation.
Here's a good learning resource:

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
3. Time to BUILD
javascript30.com is THE BEST free guide (a collection of tutorials) where you are going to build simple apps using just HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
30 Days 30 Videos.
With each video you'll learn something new about the language.
BUILD BUILD BUILD
PRACTICE PRACTICE and KEEP PRACTICING.

Building a good foundation about the language before moving to a framework/library will benefit you.
Follow for more Programming, Cloud and JavaScript content.

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