That is a very nice approach Chris, thanks for sharing.
I tried learning JS a few times and I went to sites like codeacademy and youtube videos but I realised that till I don't have something to make using that tool. I won't be able to learn that.
So for me, it goes like,
1 Have a project in mind that you would like to work on using that tool or technology are learning 2. Build it while learning 3. Make mistakes 4. Learn more, fix them 5. Make more mistakes, learn more and fix them....
That is a very nice approach Chris, thanks for sharing.
I tried learning JS a few times and I went to sites like codeacademy and youtube videos but I realised that till I don't have something to make using that tool. I won't be able to learn that.
So for me, it goes like,
1 Have a project in mind that you would like to work on using that tool or technology are learning 2. Build it while learning 3. Make mistakes 4. Learn more, fix them 5. Make more mistakes, learn more and fix them....