My Journey into JavaScript I remember the first time I started coding. When I was writing HTML, I told myself, “Coding is simple.” Then I met JavaScript… and I quickly realized it wasn’t as simple as I thought. JavaScript frustrated me. It gave me a really tough time. There were moments I didn’t understand anything, and honestly, it felt overwhelming. But one thing I was sure about was this: I wasn’t going to give up. I told myself, “I’m here to stay. I’m not here to play.” The first time I went through JavaScript, I didn’t understand it. So I went back again. I watched videos. I practiced. I built small projects alongside learning. Slowly, things started to make sense. Building projects played a huge role in helping me understand JavaScript better. And I’ve realized that JavaScript is not easy for many beginners it’s a common struggle. But with time, consistency, and the right mindset, understanding comes. The key is simple: - Keep learning - Understand the concepts - Apply them in projects Once the concepts click, implementation becomes easier. Truth is, most people don’t understand JavaScript at a glance. Even now, I still go back to relearn JavaScript sometimes because it challenges everyone at some point. If you’re struggling with JavaScript as a beginner, don’t quit. Keep showing up. It will make sense. #codingjourney #frontenddeveloper #JavaScript
yeah, first we frustrate but if we stick with any programming language and do some deep work. we become familiar with that language. - Be dedicated - Be Perseverant - Do Deep Work
You speak so much truth. It’s so frustrating. This is compounded by having to learn so much other technology to be/stay relevant in the web dev space. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Amara sylvanus This is so true. I agree that things will begin to make sense ✨ I'm also currently learning JavaScript. Could we connect?
JS Will build you up in building responsive Website. If you can use JS very much, you can easily dive into Back End
JavaScript is humbling. JS will literally prove to you that you know nothing. The Transitioning from HTML/CSS to JS was really tough.
You'll love JS when you get to understand the concept
I’m also not going to give up either. It will definitely make sense. Note: I’m struggling with css and html 😭😂
I just finished HTML and CSS and I'm about to start JavaScript😭🙏
Thanks for the advice
Yes it will