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You mentioned freecodecamp, which although I haven't gone through myself I've seen recommended many times. Is there a specific reason why you're looking for more resources?

The reason I ask is that a common newbie mistake I've noticed with people who want to learn to code is bouncing around from learning resource to learning resource without going deep with any one of them. Nothing wrong with getting different perspectives, but at some point, it's going to get hard because you're learning something hard.

It's a little hard to give specific suggestions without more information. If you've tried freecodecamp, was there something about it that didn't work for you? That would help in giving you more actionable advice.




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