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JavaScript

Will it continue? [part 2]

Since I do not know how to reply answers, I will reply it here. Bought the "Free" beginner pack of 14 days and I wanted to know java scripts. All I learned is the history of computers and internet. I am not satisfied from the "Two weeks" "free" 25$ tutorial. I would like to learn java scripts

EDIT: You can reply to a topic by clicking the add comment button under the originally posted comment, or if you want to submit an answer, by typing into the text area at the bottom of the page and clicking post answer. I am conscidering moving this post back to your first one, so this page may not exist in the near future if few people respond to it. - Dane E. Parchment Jr. (MODERATOR)

1 Answer

Dane Parchment
MOD
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 Points

You should be able to continue watching the videos to learn about javascript, I think you may be a bit confused about how the website works, if you are please let me know I will try to help you better, or refer you to a staff member.

Ye I am confused and I would like to have help. I will be honest. I don't care about theses other stuff here. All I care about is javascripts. I want to create a chrome extension for a game I am playing on chrome called agar.io. Thats why I am here so I would like to focus my studying on javascripts.

Dane Parchment
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 Points

Ok then, you have a 14 day free trial, that means you have access to the full version of this site for free for 14 days before being billed. Now the site has 3 different ways to cater to a person from what I understand, there are tracks which are a compilation of video series that at the end of watching all of them will leave you with a specialized understanding of a certain topic. Then you have the library, where an archive of all of the video series, or individual videos or stored based on their respective categories, here a more experienced developer or a beginner looking for a specific skill to learn can view the video without having to follow a track. Finally there is the community which is basically a forum where you can ask and answer questions.

You probably want to check out the Full-Stack JavaScript track as it will bring you up to speed with everything JavaScript related.

Or you can check out the JavaScript video library to watch the videos that you may be specifically interested in.

Hopefully this helps!