What’s next?

Pick your next JavaScript path based on what you want to build next.

We'll cover the following...

You have finished the “Learn JavaScript” course, and you have done more than memorize syntax. You learned how to make pages respond, store and use values, write logic to make decisions, and control the DOM to build real, interactive experiences. By the time you reached your projects, you were not just writing code, you were building mini apps that felt like real products.

JavaScript is one of the most flexible skills you can learn because it turns simple web pages into interactive tools, games, and full applications. The best next step is the one that helps you build bigger, more real-world projects with the same confidence.

Become a Web Developer

If you enjoyed building interactive projects like buttons, counters, forms, timers, and mini-games, and you want to create websites and full applications people can actually use, then web development is your next step.

On this path, you will build projects such as:

  • Creating an online CV with HTML and CSS

  • Build an e-learning website with the MERN stack