I’ve watched Bro code on YouTube for learning html and CSS and I enjoyed his explaining, teaching and such. After i completed his YouTube course I went onto numerous different sources to learn more. I found that he teached me most of the stuff that I found afterwards. When I was happy with my html and CSS skill to the point I can write some simple web page with the help of a few searches I decided to move onto js. I was looking to find what are some good places to learn and I found a ton of people talking about some net ninja so I checked him out. I am currently around episode 10 and I have grown to like his way of explaining and teaching. I haven’t tried bro code’s cource for js so idk if it’s any better. That’s why I am looking for help from you, have any opinions maybe watched both? Please let me know🙌

Bro code on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4SVo0Ue36XCfOyb5Lh1viQ

Net ninja on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NetNinja

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      I just need to first learn the basics thars all. I can’t practice out of nothing, but thank you for your take. It’s the same as math you first learn the principles. After you learnt them than you can practice!

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    Hi, here is my humble personal take. I just find and watch any tutorials that I need. At the end of the day, my lessons are mostly learnt by doing my own projects. You are going to like what you like anyway, if you like a certain tutor you will find out eventually. I personally like tutors who teach me what others do not, and these tutors are not big, they just upload a video or two every now and then. I search by most recent, or specific terms. Most mainstream ones like you have mentioned only teach surface stuff, not all every video, but yea, you get what I mean.

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      I know, I know. I am just looking for the surface level for now. I only started recently. I an not ready for more till i learn the basics. Thank you for replying!

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    Hi, here is my humble personal take. I just find and watch any tutorials that I need. At the end of the day, my lessons are mostly learnt by doing my own projects. You are going to like what you like anyway, if you like a certain tutor you will find out eventually. I personally like tutors who teach me what others do not, and these tutors are not big, they just upload a video or two every now and then. I search by most recent, or specific terms. Most mainstream ones like you have mentioned only teach surface stuff, not all every video, but yea, you get what I mean.

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    Hi, here is my humble personal take. I just find and watch any tutorials that I need. At the end of the day, my lessons are mostly learnt by doing my own projects. You are going to like what you like anyway, if you like a certain tutor you will find out eventually. I personally like tutors who teach me what others do not, and these tutors are not big, they just upload a video or two every now and then. I search by most recent, or specific terms. Most mainstream ones like you have mentioned only teach surface stuff, not all every video, but yea, you get what I mean.