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Best way to learn JavaScript?

Next semester is my senior year of high school. In one of my classes we will be leaving JavaScript. I thought I would spend my summer learning some basic JavaScript so that I have a good starting point. I am a relative novice when it comes to coding. I have some basic knowlage with html, php and css. What is the best way for me to start learning JavaScript?

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Front end or back end? These are two very different beasts

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15 minutes ago, vorticalbox said:

Front end or back end? These are two very different beasts

No clue. Don't really know the difference. I just want to get basic knowledge about it before I start my senior year

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3 hours ago, DeagleMaster69 said:

No clue. Don't really know the difference. I just want to get basic knowledge about it before I start my senior year

When I first learned javascript it was on w3schools, it'll give you the basics. 

 

 

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