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How long does it take to master javascript ?

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I have learning java for around 4 weeks and I suk so bad and don't understand anything, is that normal or I m dumb ?
 
It will take lot of time to master JavaScript, but we can learn basics quickly but once we are mastered the java, we can create whatever we want easily
 
It depends on what you expected from learning js. It may take years to master it in order to achieve certain goals. It also depends on the learning materials that you use. The best wayout for you is to join a community where people also learn javascript.
 
Aside from learning, you need to practice. It may take you up to 1 year to be good at it. It'll also depends on your practice because you'll learn faster by praticising.
 
Althogh Javascript is a clunky language; try writing code from scratch is generally a fast exercise followed by various toy projects before progressing to more complex applications. But, like authors, builders, architects, and others, becoming a JS programmer is a craft; it's a lifetime adventure!
 
Althogh Javascript is a clunky language; try writing code from scratch is generally a fast exercise followed by various toy projects before progressing to more complex applications. But, like authors, builders, architects, and others, becoming a JS programmer is a craft; it's a lifetime adventure!
Yes it's not something you can start and finish in 3 months unless you want to become a half baked programmer. Good things take time and dedication to achieve.
 
It actually depends on your knowledge and background. Surely, if you have any programming experience, you will need less time to master the language. However, if you are new to programming and JS is your first language, you'll have to take your time. Also, it depends on the learning materials that you use for mastering the language.
 
Due to the demanding schedule I abondoned the interest of learning programming but it is still something I would love to have basics on.in this case it depends with what you would want to use Java script for,the discription of the responsibilities and tasks will determine the level of learning you will require.but for basic works in my opinion 6months is enough.
 
Really depends if you're practicing enough and what are your motivations in learning java, Sometimes motivations really help you when you are trying to learn something, and also if you already have a background to other programming languages? as if you have a background to other languages then learning a new one is kindof easy. and also the way you learn it or the course you are going through also determines how much you will learn from it
 
Learn html and css first then JavaScript. When you begin with javascript you can get used to the syntax manipulating the DOM which you can't do without knowledge of html and css.
If you're trying to learn it quick then I'd suggest to find some small ideas and create the application based on your idea to build some portfolio fast. But, if you're planning to actually enhance your knowledge in programming I suggest to train your logic first rather than just jump to one language. For me back then i started with C and C++ language as my foundation and i learn lots of logic and theories which does help me a lot after i get the job. I quickly adapted to new language such as Java, Python, Javascript and Go since essentially logic is the foundation of it. Learning basic theories of software engineering, algorithms, object oriented programming and procedural programming and more boring college stuff is good thing rather than just focusing on a language. It depends on how much effort you're willing to take but good luck.
 
JavaScript is a very different programming language and I believe this is because you can be able to use it based on the front end and even in the backend. If you are going to dedicate six months of absolut learning of like up to five hours a day then I think you will be able to master JavaScript and even some of the various framework that have been incorporated into it like react.
 
It's not the same as learning HTML or CSS to learn JavaScript.Even though it's one of the simpler ones, you're learning a programming language.It can take six to nine months to master JavaScript if you're learning on your own.When you move on to learning other programming languages, knowing how to think like a programmer will be useful.
 
In general, most people who are new to programming can become proficient in JavaScript after a few months of dedicated study. Typically, people can become proficient in JavaScript in a matter of months if they are willing to devote a reasonable amount of time and effort to learning the language.
 
I have learning java for around 4 weeks and I suk so bad and don't understand anything, is that normal or I m dumb ?
You are not dumb my bro, it is normal, probably because you are new to programming, you must keep practicing JavaScript, it's not something you learn within 4 months or so, you keep learning it continuously, it's very broad
 
I have learning java for around 4 weeks and I suk so bad and don't understand anything, is that normal or I m dumb ?
Keep on learning, you would definitely get better at it, but I can suggest to you a better and more effective approach to learning JavaScript, simply look for a project and replicate it, that way you get to solidify your knowledge,
 
I advise investing at least 30 minutes a day for at least four months if you're a complete novice and want to master JavaScript as rapidly as possible. Five years may be more reasonable if you're searching for a longer-term commitment.
 
According to the freeCodeCamp curriculum for mastering unfastened internet programming, three hundred have a look at hours were committed to mastering (JavaScript), however in my opinion, you may now no longer be capable of understand (JavaScript) packages while not having a easy heritage in (HTML) and (CSS), so that you want about 500 hours of have a look at So you may subject matter well. Good luck!
 
I remember when I first started learning, it took me around two months to actually understand how it works and I was putting in 10 hours everyday, but that was my first language and I did not have any prior experience in trading whatsoever.
 
I remember when I first started learning, it took me around two months to actually understand how it works and I was putting in 10 hours everyday, but that was my first language and I did not have any prior experience in trading whatsoever.
 
Java cannot be learned in 4 weeks. Don't give up hope, carry on and you will soon be a pro in this language. I would also advise doing some hands-on programming lessons on the side to stick concepts in your brain.
 
I believe the answer to this question depends on the individual. There are some people who are going to learn Java right from the movies to the complete expert under 90 days. We also have some other people who are going to take a long period of time for them to master the Java and any other programming language. You just need to know what's good for you and stick with it.
 

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