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#265 - Why JavaScript Feels So Hard To Learn: You're Making One of These Mistakes

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When I first tried to learn JavaScript, I hated it so much I told myself I’d just be an HTML and CSS developer and never touch it again.

Of course, my first job threw me straight into Angular, C#, SQL, and a mountain of JavaScript I wasn’t ready for.

In this episode, I share what made JavaScript so brutal for me (and for almost every student I’ve worked with), the mistakes that keep people stuck, and the science-backed strategies that actually helped me go from totally lost to confident.

If you’ve been banging your head against for loops, callbacks, or just “getting it,” this one’s for you.

Send us a text

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Chapters

1. Introduction to JavaScript Struggles (00:00:00)

2. My JavaScript Learning Journey (00:04:23)

3. Common Learning Mistakes (00:06:17)

4. Science of Learning: Spaced Repetition (00:08:45)

5. Don't Rely on AI as a Crutch (00:12:06)

6. Building Projects That Matter (00:16:19)

7. Start with HTML and CSS (00:18:54)

294 episodes

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Manage episode 501045273 series 3399111
Content provided by Brian Jenney. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brian Jenney or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When I first tried to learn JavaScript, I hated it so much I told myself I’d just be an HTML and CSS developer and never touch it again.

Of course, my first job threw me straight into Angular, C#, SQL, and a mountain of JavaScript I wasn’t ready for.

In this episode, I share what made JavaScript so brutal for me (and for almost every student I’ve worked with), the mistakes that keep people stuck, and the science-backed strategies that actually helped me go from totally lost to confident.

If you’ve been banging your head against for loops, callbacks, or just “getting it,” this one’s for you.

Send us a text

Shameless Plugs

👉 Build Your First Website in 30 minutes 👈

✉️ Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here

🧑‍💻 Apply for 1 of 12 spots at Parsity - Become a full stack AI developer in 6-9 months.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to JavaScript Struggles (00:00:00)

2. My JavaScript Learning Journey (00:04:23)

3. Common Learning Mistakes (00:06:17)

4. Science of Learning: Spaced Repetition (00:08:45)

5. Don't Rely on AI as a Crutch (00:12:06)

6. Building Projects That Matter (00:16:19)

7. Start with HTML and CSS (00:18:54)

294 episodes

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