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I want to learn javascript soon and I would like to ask for your opinion about the online sites where I could start: Udemy, Pluralsight, Codecademy ...
Which one is better? I attended a training in Angular on Pluralsight and I can say that I like it but I would like to try something new if it is worth it.
I used PluralSight and I can say it was worth it. In my opinion, it only matters when you think you will succeed in learning. I recommend Udemy because you can purchase a Javascript course that you will have at your disposal all your life.
If you use Pluralsight you have to pay a monthly fee, but you have access to all the courses.
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I'm kind of confused that should I use an auto-correction when I am codding with Html, CSS, and JavaScript. Sometimes it is helpful but I feel I learn less??
Opposite, auto correction including function padding and etc is very helpful for people that are just learning language or framework and for people that are experienced. You waste too much time reading docs for each framework just to know which arguments some specific function takes when you can use an IDE and it will do all the work for you.
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best Way to learn javascript is through a book or Paid course (i already have some basics knowledge about Programming) ?
There are some Udemy Courses. You can learn from them.. There is a 7/8 hours crash course of JavaScript in youtube which is made by CleverProgrammer (https://youtu.be/Qqx_wzMmFeA). And also see some basics of JS from Mosh. You can find them in youtube. And yes,You may follow a course book.But to me, it's better to learn from websites(W3School.com) and tutotrial(Youtube)
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I have learned front end development programming languages.
But I don't know how to create my own code because of lack of creativity...
Can you suggest how to solve this problem?
When I first started with development in front end I was just like you. But I can give you some advices that worked for me for the last 3 years.
Reading blog of famous developer is a really good way. You can find here https://blog.digitalocean.com/20-developers-to-follow-in-2014/
Reading other code and demo, https://codepen.io/ this is one of my favorites.
Learn how to solved problem by design pattern. This is my favorite way to improve my coding skill. https://scotch.io/bar-talk/4-javascript-design-patterns-you-should-know . You can google for more results.
Take some courses about frontend development on https://www.udemy.com/ . When you watch someone coding, you will learn the way they thinking, the way the solved problem, the way they code, ....
Hope you have a good start.
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I want to make simple 2d game using javaScript.
What should i know before i start?
I'm a c# programmer and I don't have much experience with js.
Is there any design patterns should i know about?
I like PIXI.js as it is really easy to use, yet is really powerful.
I made this Game with it in 48 hours for ludumdare (doesnt work in mozilla, which is a fault in my code not pixi's)
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How should a beginner JavaScript programmer practice knowing they cannot code any program due to limited knowledge.
Is there any place where I can find some exercises to practice as I keep forgetting because I never practice what I learned..
There are many place to learn, one that I found very useful was codecademy which has set tutorials. I find I learn best when I have an objective that I am working towards, which codecademy provides.
Perhaps you could take a look here and find a few projects that sound interesting? The only way to get better is to practice.