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General Discussion

Tips to advance?

I have done lots in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but I feel I'm not proficient enough. Any suggestions on what to do or how to become better at these?

1 Answer

Everyone feels that way at some point, in fact I don't think the feeling ever really leaves you.

My advice would be 2 things:

Go back over the courses you've learnt. Try to do the code challenges and quizes again. If you get stuck on a question or can't remember something watch the video, or part of the video that explains it.

Build something. You will learn so much more by building things on your own. You'll encounter problems that nobody told you about, spend hours googling things and messing with the code. In the end, things will 'click' and you'll come up with a solution.

Just keep going.

Hope this helps :)