@jasonsooter
Full Stack JavaScript Developer. React, Node, GraphQL, TypeScript
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Do them simultaneously! Practice coding while you are reading/learning about programming. Type out the examples, expand upon them. Change them slightly and just enough to prove you learned what you just read.
Eivar Morales Sidenote: You should check out a Chrome extension called Grammarly. It's excellent for helping with grammar while writing English. I have generally great English skills but it helps me on a daily basis to catch poor grammar mistakes. You may find it very helpful and end up preventing you from having to apologize for bad English. Thanks for contributing to the conversation ;-)
VSCode. Been a long time Sublime User but they just aren't going to be the Modern JavaScript Editor without some major updates. Still a fantastic editor. WebStorm has some real perks with its JavaScript focus but it's just too much. Atom is a good option but it turns even my top of the line MacBook Pro into a heater on a regular basis. VSCode is just a great editor. It's almost hard to admit with my long history of a condescending attitude toward Microsoft and their just terrible Windows user experience. But I think MS is all in on JavaScript/Node and their editor really shines for it. VSCodes built-in terminal, git support, and debugger are such solid features.