When comparing Mozilla Developer Network vs The Odin Project, the Slant community recommends The Odin Project for most people. In the question“What are the best resources to learn JavaScript?” The Odin Project is ranked 5th while Mozilla Developer Network is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose The Odin Project is:
The Odin Project is a project-based curriculum which means you are able to build projects for your portfolio as you work through the sections.
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Pros
Pro Free & open source
Pro Step by step learning on the ins and outs of JavaScript
Pro Close to first-hand information
The best information sources are the W3C, JavaScript, Golang etc. specs, but they are too hard to read. All these videos (Lynda, Udemy, mail.ru, etc.) and articles may and do contain outdated and sometimes incorrect information.
Pro Build a portfolio as your learn
The Odin Project is a project-based curriculum which means you are able to build projects for your portfolio as you work through the sections.
Pro Free and open source
The Odin Project is a completely free and open source alternative to coding bootcamps.
Cons
Con No exercises to work with
Con Light on CS
The Odin Project touches on computer science concepts, such as data structures. However the explanations are quite light and something you'll want to learn more about from other resources.