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Courses Plus Student 5,138 PointsThis JavaScript Courses are just discouraging, I just can't find the motivation to go on.
The previous JS basic course was super discouraging can someone help with a plan or something.
Ikasi Moses
Courses Plus Student 5,138 PointsJoe Beltramo Discouraging in a way that I don't want to continue with the Front end development track
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsAre you taking the Beginner JavaScript track? That's the only "plan" I can think of.
If you're on it now, you might divert from it briefly and try the "Club" projects. They might help give you a different perspective and reinforce the other learning:
Ikasi Moses
Courses Plus Student 5,138 PointsThanks. I'm doing the front end web development track and it was their I was introduced to JavaScript Basic. Now I'm doing the JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects it here everything just gets frustrating.
Terri Valentine
23,034 PointsThank you for this advice Steven Parker. I just thought of this idea myself. Lol.
Ikasi Moses
Courses Plus Student 5,138 PointsI'll try the "Club" courses, hopefully I can understand JavaScript.
brevans26
15,198 PointsI know your feeling! I am in the same boat. After coming from two amazing and interactive courses (HTML and CSS), I fell completely frustrated with the JavaScript course in the Front End Development track. It is dry, boring and I do not feel engaged to the content. After hours and hours of course, everything I know it is how the create alerts and random messages in a page and honestly, I cannot see the point of doing that. :'(
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsUnlike CSS where just a few lines of code can do something amazing, programming is a bit more involved. I agree that the early examples of learning the language are not much practical use in themselves. They establish a foundation to build on. That's why I recommended the "Club" courses. They give you a preview of some fun stuff right away.
Joe Beltramo
Courses Plus Student 22,191 PointsJoe Beltramo
Courses Plus Student 22,191 PointsIn order to help, in what way are they discouraging?