🟨 Programming · 14 days
Learn JavaScript in 14 Days
Become productive in JavaScript in just 14 days at 10 minutes per session — no prior coding required.
Why 14 days, 10 minutes a day?
- JavaScript runs on every browser, server, and mobile platform.
- It's the highest-demand language on job boards in 2026.
- 10 minutes a day builds enough muscle memory to write real scripts.
Your 14-day plan
Phase 1
Day 1–2: variables, strings, numbers
Phase 2
Day 3–4: arrays and loops
Phase 3
Day 5–6: functions and scope
Phase 4
Day 7: objects
Phase 5
Day 8–9: DOM basics
Phase 6
Day 10–11: async/await + fetch
Phase 7
Day 12–14: build a small project
Recommended tools
VS Code JavaScript.info freeCodeCamp
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really learn JavaScript in 14 days?+
You can learn enough to read, modify, and write small scripts. Production-grade work takes longer, but 14 days at 10 minutes a day gives you real fluency with the fundamentals.