Is it really possible to master Javascript within 12 months? This video shows you the steps on how to achieve mastery in the language.
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I have to learn #Javascript,
so, I'm trying hard
Great video sir.i subscribe your channel make more videos of java script.love from INDIA
Thank you for the video but please don't put such loud annoying music at the end.
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Nice good point very informative 🙂
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If you come from a strongly typed programming language, you should definitely dig into TypeScript instead and stuff like
https://github.com/nestjs/nest
https://github.com/angular/angular
https://github.com/prisma/prisma
Thank you, sir. very informative.
I will master(bate) JavaScript thanks!
great vid man thanks.. defo downloading the ebooks. i have one question though shall i go through all problem sets of cs50 if all im interested is Js?
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Highly informative. Thanks
This is great advice. Sometimes I feel like I’m constantly learning JavaScript all over again because there’s so much to learn and I can’t seem to remember a lot of what I’ve learn. I’ll definitely check out cs50 I’ve never heard of it before. I need to get a book and actually read it completely. Sometimes I find myself stopping half way through the book, so that’s something I need to work on. Now that you’ve mentioned frameworks I’ll learn React first, but I know eventually I’ll need to learn Angular since most of the jobs requires it more.
Thank you! This video was exactly what I needed to put into perspective the scope on which I need to base the time needed to learn in this industry. My father brought up 10,000 hours of programming, which for him it was through a traditional learning environment, but to me I feel like that's incredibly inefficient, especially since, as you said, is a changing language.
At the moment I have spent less than a month, tough month, filling every free space with learning. I've done about half of the suggestions on this list before watching this vid and it really feels good knowing that the programming community is very helpful and encouraging when it comes to sharing information. I even enjoy going to codepen just to look at other people's projects to reverse engineer the code they put down. A lot of it makes little sense, but through reading, and taking a boot camp course, and while I work I rethink about what I learned, it's been a forward moving progression. This vid earned my subscription. 👍
so here is the solution of my biggest problem. thank bro
Are you Asian?
Thanks bro, really good information
what were the books name?
Great job! Thanks