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Jack Linwood
4,289 PointsNext step for my JavaScript journey
Having started the 'Full Stack JavaScript' track and completed the 'JavaScript Basics' and 'JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects' stages, I was wondering whether to continue to 'jQuery Basics' or practice my JavaScript elsewhere before progressing.
I am struggling to find resources where I am set challenges as I find this best to learn.
What do people think?
3 Answers

Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 Pointscheck out freeCodeCamp or the The Odin Project.
I have not used odin project but freecodecamp has a section of ALGORITHMS(bonfires) divided into three sub-categories-beginner, intermediate and advanced. For me at least it's very challenging.

Konrad Pilch
2,435 PointsUmmm, don't do anything more! Start using what you have learned with documentation. Build things. Look at me, im learnign jQuery, and now im just building random stuff - check it out .
See, im tryign to use all that i know, and im tryign to figure things as well as learn.
I could go throw 30days tutorials, but if i didn't do this, i woudn't be able to build alone.
Get yoru hands dirty and use docs. Make some proejcts. Get these neurons working. You will gain more neurons power if you do it alone, then if you watch all the times videos, and things will be in fornt off you.
IN this project I did some things that i didn't know if they are going to work, and they did. So i learned a lot by this.
I might have few problems, but id post it at treehouse or check docs and try to figure it out.

Kristopher Van Sant
Courses Plus Student 18,830 PointsWhichever you decide, here's a couple lists of resources that will help you learn and practice JavaScript
https://github.com/WomenWhoCode/guidelines-resources/blob/master/learn_to_program.md#javascript