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Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsStarting Point
Hi everyone! New to Treehouse as of 15 min ago. I have a solid css & html foundation and wanted to pickup from there. I would like to start learning javascript, at least past the point of "Hello World!"...lol. Any ideas where a good jump off point would be? I don't want to backtrack into html and don't want to spend too much more time with css. Thanks for your suggestions!
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James Conner
9,821 Pointsyou can browse to the "library" and pick any deep dive you'd like, in the Web Designer track the order for javascript is:
- Introduction to programming
- JavaScript Foundations
- Build an Interactive Website
(though the last one may be lacking if you didn't go through the projects that built the "Smells Like Bakin'" website initially.
That's the order it was in the track, and I know I enjoyed the work flow that way.
Paul Rosenbeck
Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsPaul Rosenbeck
Courses Plus Student 1,089 PointsGreat, Thanks for the help!