On w3school, I learned some basic knowledge such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and so on twice, one after another, and followed each example. In terms of reading books, I read "The Art of JS DOM Programming" and "Mastering CSS" twice, and I can understand most of them. I referred to countless front-end learning routes on the Internet. When I thought about the many novel technologies in the front-end, I felt enthusiastic to learn it. However, when I read "JS Advanced Programming", I found that it was obscure and difficult to understand. I understood the top but not the bottom. My confidence suddenly dropped by more than half. Could it be that the front-end technical job is really not suitable for me, or that I haven't found my own learning method. When I first came into contact with it, I thought I would read "JS Advanced Programming" at first, but found that I couldn't understand it. Later, I changed to "The Art of DOM Programming" and found that it was easy to understand. Now returning to "JS Advanced Programming", I am suddenly confused. I am still thinking about learning jQuery, PHP, bootstrap, and ES5. . . Why. . . . A sigh
I feel too impetuous when I don’t want to write. I need to read other books to calm down. I recommend Meditations.
Just watching some demos, you will feel that you haven’t learned anything. You can write a small website or disassemble the source code in jquery and write some commonly used methods yourself
Build a blog for yourself and reflect on your learning path
Find interviews with several companies to see how you are (a relatively unethical approach). You need to continue to learn in those areas