Quote (Smellybandaid @ Aug 28 2021 02:40am)
Soo, this needs to be said, I'm 100% newb when it comes to Javascript, I can kind of read it, but still have issues applying it to real context. Some of it makes sense, but a lot of it I am new to. Soooo, I don't think that the youtube stuff you are referring to would be any help to me yet.
Not a dumb question at all. It's very common and I used to have the same issue. The only answer is practice and create projects on your own. Come up with your own ideas and try to create them once you have good knowledge of what you can do with a programming language. I'd recommend for every course you follow, create a decent sized project of your own.