> I am dew, and I have been studying JS and css stuff for a month now
> and I think I have got enough base covered to do some real stuff. I
> mean I have learned enough theoretical part and I think its time to so
> some real time stuff with it. I don't wanna jump directly to some
> projects because I am still not sure abt my skills in JS. So, it would
> be great if you could pitch in some suggestions to how to go on from
> here.

Dew, I would actually encourage you to start writing code, start
finding ways to do projects you are doing using these technologies
instead of whatever you have been using.  The best is just to immerse
yourself with the technologies and learn by doing.  You will make
mistakes, we all do, but you will learn a lot faster IMO.

> P.S. of the top of my head, I can think of assisting someone with
> their projects. So, if anybody is kinda in need of a assistant or
> someone to help, I would be glad to do so for free. I just need to
> employ my skills in the right direction. :)

I would find a JS project that interests you, pull the source code and
start trying to do different stuff with it.  If you want, you can run
the project by the group to see if its "coded well" and would be a
good project to learn from.

Marc (@wavded)

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