JavaScript Crash Course For Beginners
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In this crash course we will go over the fundamentals of JavaScript including more modern syntax like classes, arrow functions, etc. This is the starting point on my channel for learning JS.
Code including html/css:
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21 Hour JavaScript Course:
www.udemy.com/modern-javascri...
Suggested Videos To Watch Next:
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Fetch API - • Fetch API Introduction
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TIMESTAMPS: Script Tags - 6:46 Console Output - 8:20 Variables - 11:15 Data Types - 14:18 Strings & String Methods - 18:38 Arrays - 23:53 Object Literals - 30:09 Arrays Of Objects & JSON - 34:20 Loops - 37:40 High Order Array Methods - 42:24 Conditionals - 46:30 Functions - 53:23 Arrow Functions - 56:22 Constructor Functions & Prototypes - 59:25 ES6 Classes - 1:07:21 Window Object & DOM - 1:10:30 DOM Selection - 1:14:50 Manipulating The DOM - 1:20:05 Events - 1:24:40 Form Script - 1:30:39
@JanagarJohn
5 жыл бұрын
Please do crud operation Brad
@emmanueleze3028
5 жыл бұрын
What have we done to deserve all these love from you Brad. God bless you for my sake.
@vanrolandobenza8649
5 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this
@amar2042
5 жыл бұрын
where have you been only if i knew about your page before great videos
@embi87
5 жыл бұрын
I have your udemy Javascript course. Is something in here that is not covered in the udemy course?
I am 46 years old. Starting to learn programming. Do not come from IT background. Thank you for these KZread videos. And I wanted to support everyone who is starting a new career after 40. ❤
@OneCatShortOfCrazy
Жыл бұрын
you and me, we're doing it 🤩
@samryan9306
Жыл бұрын
Me too! I’m a heavy equipment mechanic and operator, making the switch!
@margaritashamrakov
Жыл бұрын
@@samryan9306 keep it up even when some days I feel I will never get it. So proud of you 👍
@samryan9306
Жыл бұрын
@@margaritashamrakov I’m proud of you as well, you can do it!
@junlinguo77
11 ай бұрын
Your amazing
God bless this man for providing such quality education at no cost at all
@nafii99
3 жыл бұрын
It's also KZread's credit.
@igorsmet1123
2 жыл бұрын
indeed, god bless Brad!!
@rc-wingman5719
2 жыл бұрын
amen!
@priyanzhu
2 жыл бұрын
True bro
@priyanzhu
2 жыл бұрын
@DankDev haha your right too
Brad, I just wanted to, like so many others, thank you personally for all the quality content you provide us so that we can learn this awesome skill. Over the last couple weeks, after deciding that programming was for me, I have been sort of stumbling around, trying different instructors on KZread, and beating my head off the wall. With you, the experience has been very different. You speak slow, calm and clearly. You explain everything in great detail, without boring us to death. You are a wonderful instructor and a great human. Thanks buddy.
Thank you for your content, sir. I've been sifting through tons of JS content on KZread and yours is the first that feels like things are actually EXPLAINED to any extent. I'm to the point where I wouldn't be able to learn anything from most other crash courses, but you actually go into enough detail and depth that I'm watching yours all the way through and learning how things actually work. Thank you.
Here are the time codes :) 1:05 What is JS? 3:19 Why learn JS? 4:37 What u will learn in this course? 6:10 Let's Jump In! 6:45 Add JS to HTML 9:38 Basic syntax 11:14 Variables 14:17 Data types 18:33 Strings 18:44 Concatenation 19:44 Template String ES6 (2015) 20:38 String properties and methods 23:52 Arrays 30:07 Object literals 34:19 Array of todos 35:58 JSON 37:42 Loops 40:30 Loop through arrays 42:24 High order array methods 46:30 Conditionals 51:24 Ternary operator 52:48 Switches 54:23 Functions 59:25 Object-oriented programming OOP 1:05:02 Prototypes 1:10:30 DOM Document Object Model 1:14:45 Single element 1:17:00 Multiple element 1:19:25 Loop through 1:20:05 Manipulating the DOM or Changing things in the DOM 1:30:35 Making a tiny little app
@iamkakarotsaiyan3918
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you man!
@arwahsapi
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! You da real MVP!
@paulburkart3575
4 жыл бұрын
I love the formatting
@wilastakurniawan7206
4 жыл бұрын
The indentation is great! If only I can loop my likes of this comment.
@kidbrave_7673
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks broth!
I have been programming in a variety of languages for 30 years. It's quite relaxing hearing another person just talk about it.
@umarsaid6340
3 жыл бұрын
Since what age did you do programming?
@Jxhsxn
3 жыл бұрын
Thats interesting what was the first programming language you ever did?
@navneethgopal1211
3 жыл бұрын
Probably BASIC and ASSEMBLY
@uchkunashirov
3 жыл бұрын
Please reply for people interested questions because me too keen of them
@arno.claude
3 жыл бұрын
Username checks out
After 5 years away from code, this course has helped get back on my feet. God bless Traversy Media
@S.Saurabh_
Жыл бұрын
Same bro I forgot everything after 1 year.
@nakulyadav9287
Жыл бұрын
Hey, i am planning to get back into web dev after 2 years, any suggestions on how you went about it?
@BonjourLeonix
Жыл бұрын
Here to! currently ray tracing again through JS ES6
I'm so excited to start learning to code with this channel. Tired of being an electrician, time for a career change. Thanks for all you do!
@chadmccarthy5655
3 жыл бұрын
Same here brother.
@mtlbeta8420
3 жыл бұрын
Me too. These courses are really well explained. Good luck with your new found skills.
@bergglobus2428
3 жыл бұрын
Don't know how the job market works where u lieve but I would suggest that u get a book or something for the apprenticeship of an IT Specialist for application development. At least that's how it's called at my place. Just so you get to know stuff about project management and other important things
@TheArchit3cture
3 жыл бұрын
All day. I have been far too lazy in studying JavaScript
@Cocoboi7
3 жыл бұрын
which laptop do you use..
The timing of this course couldn't be more perfect ! I used your old JS course and found it a bit outdated 3 days ago, and now you release this ! You are the best teacher on YT.
You're literally one of the best if not the best JS teacher on the internet. My life's gonna change on a large scale just because of you.
Hi Brad, just wanted to thank you for all your hard work over the years (your personal story is truly remarkable) and for this crash course. It was very easy to follow you and the examples you provided really help grasp the fundamentals of JS in a very short amount of time. Awesome work from your end. Please keep it up! You are an awesome human being!
Brad, you truly put the 'fun' in fundamentals. Your ability to make this scary 'coding' accessible is astonishing. Thank you so much for this course, and all the others.
Brad I'm sure you know this already, but your work is phenomenal. Clear, relatable, not boring, informative, detailed.
Traversy, is one of the best instructors I have encounter yet. His lessons are well organized and well delivered. Five stars plus.
Just wanted to say, I'm a beginner with Javascript and I've been watching videos for a while now, but when I stumbled onto yours things are finally making sense. I just really appreciate the way you explain things. I'm going to be looking more into your other videos as well. But just wanted to say thank you very much. I have a long way to go, but I'm getting more excited about the journey. From one recovered addict to another, keep inspiring!
@johanngreyvenstein9180
Жыл бұрын
omg looks like we're all here
@metalskull8687
Жыл бұрын
Keep on pushing everybody!
@rickhunt3183
10 ай бұрын
Im just starting out in javascript and saw that your post was two years old, and at that time you were a beginner also. My question is how has javascript progressed for you and has it worked out for you or did you move to another platform, and If you did..what platform are you currently using ?
Brad, I've built tons of CSS pages with you on this channel and just now diving into javascript. Milestone, signed up for your 21 hour JavaScript course at Udemy! Stoked, jazzed, and ready to go. Thanks for all the awesome training sesions you've logged. I think, teacher/student effectiveness is at a premium when both understand eachother and styles match. Hands down you've become my favorite out there and I'm thankful for your work sir.
I was about to go learn JavaScript for a school project, then all of a sudden Brad posts this video! Thanks Brad!
I've watched several tutorials on JS. Your explanations are much more inclusive of basic terminology, concepts, etc. Thank you for that.
My advice: For people might struggle to understand the first 20 minutes of the subject, I would suggest to keep on watching the video and you will finally get the picture, also this does not mean the content is bad, the content is amazing.
@Con-fidence
3 жыл бұрын
I wish that this was one of the top comments, honestly. I personally get so discouraged the moment I don't understand some stuff, and then I assume that it wasn't explained well/explained in the simplest way. This encouraged me to continue watching this video.
@charbouli100
3 жыл бұрын
@@Con-fidence same i didn't understand a thing at first
@hils1015
3 жыл бұрын
I had to check the title of the video again just to make sure I actually saw the word beginner because there were way too many words he was using which didn't sound very beginner at all. Seemed as though he was talking to people who are already reasonably to well aqcuainted with Javascript & that is definitely not me by any stretch of the imagination.
@onemanshow4116
3 жыл бұрын
Actually this video is refreshing for me... I was watching another 'Beginner' video for JavaScript, and I was running it at 2x speed and STILL felt like I was wasting my time learning trivial things that can be easily understood with one or two sentences. This video is way better content for me (I am brand new to JavaScript, but I have programmed in other languages). So I believe this video is good for a Beginner to JAVASCRIPT, but not a beginner to CODING freeCodeCamp Beginning Javascript was the course that I found was moving too slow. Maybe if this is too fast for you, try that one and see if you like it better.
@solari251
3 жыл бұрын
I just never understood why they never do some examples, like showing and website and showing what the certain code does to it. Im at around 11 mins in it, and I'm just asking...what the fuck is he talking about and why he does not show something in action...i was about to close the video but I'm trying to carry on it
Glad to have signed up as a Patreon. You're making my learning experience so pleasant. Thanks a bunch, and keep up the good work, my dude. Enjoy your day.
I can finally say that i found best beginners JS course on KZread, without any doubt!
Brad - I graduated yesterday from a 14 wk FS Bootcamp. Came to get a refresher on JS. I love the way you did this course. Brad Traversy you are the Bob Ross of Coding. Me and my classmates were thrilled to see your new videos on the React/router updates. You are appreciated. I am relieved knowing I can come here to solidify my skills and prepare for those technical interviews.
I have to say your teaching skills are just fantastic. If this is the level of all/half your vids I've stumbled on a real treasure.
Yesterday I was browsing your channel to learn JavaScript and today I got this notification. God bless Brad..
The very best content I've found so far! Have been strugling with the learning path, language structure... The way you teach makes me want to learn more and more!!! Thanks! (:
I enjoyed this js tutorial so much more than the other ones I've watched. Thank you for this!
Fantastic and concise explanation with clear reasons given why certain/older ways are less logical/comfortable to use. Thanks so much.
Brad, thank you for all these videos. The community loves you! God bless
Your HTML and CSS crash courses helped me a lot, now, im looking forward to this video and hope to watch it very soon! keep up you're awesome
Learned javascript two years ago and you did an amazing job at touching all the basic topics. Thank you for this!
Brad, Love your stuff and thank you for being a great teacher. I consider you as my mentor !
Though you have paid udemy coursed, you're taking the trouble for making this long videos, much appreciated man:)
@leulelakew5425
3 жыл бұрын
@Femto and the ads
@blaiserodrigues2990
3 жыл бұрын
This is called Marketing bro. This is like an ad for his udemy course. Thats how it works. He deserves all those udemy sales.
You're awesome, thanks for this! As a noob in programming, it really helps me to understand certain aspects of the language that in other online courses I couldn't grasp very well. Great video!
I am overwhelmed with appreciation for you and your KZread page. Your teaching is helping me more than anything in my life ever has. Thank you so much.
I love you for this man... I was having some trouble understand some of the syntax in solo learn but this video is helping me learn more. Thank you.
@MetalockieMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thats my big issue with learning javascript right now. Trying to learn it on openclassrooms and once I get to functions things start to go downhill.
You my man, are an absolute legend. God bless you
The tone and pace of this instruction video is excellent. Thank you. Very clear and concise for a beginner!
I can't believe I have discovered this channel just now. It should've been the first one showed. You're amazing
I’m in school right now to be a Software Engineer an this is my 3rd time watching your video on JavaScript. Just wanted to say you do a damn good job of teaching an explaining different things. I’m really thankful I found your channel.
Brad + Bucky Roberts = No need to school
@gladstonross12
5 жыл бұрын
lol FACTS
@TraversyMedia
5 жыл бұрын
Haha, Bucky was a huge inspiration for me to start doing this
@AmineAmine-qw4xx
5 жыл бұрын
@@TraversyMedia He made things look so easy
@greenshaheen6716
5 жыл бұрын
Brad + academind
@HullioGQ
5 жыл бұрын
Whatever happened to the New Boston channel? No new vids in last 2 years and their website is down!
Good stuff, Brad. I love the way you anchor everything you teach to real world examples. Kudos!
After struggling for 1 year with complicated tutorials, I finally learned Javascript. I learned with the help of newbie friendly books and with this very video of yours. I had to come back here to say thank you. Edit: For those asking about the books, I learned Javascript with the books named Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages, with Head First Javascript Programming.
Your HTML/CSS crash courses were amazing, helped me a ton. I felt scared about JS at first but after this crash course, I overcame most of that fear. Gotta start doing more projects now. Thank you for the amazing content you provide in here. After I watch the suggested videos, I'm heading straight to udemy for sure.
@gokubeast798
4 жыл бұрын
You have comment ,what I think🤝👌
@RandomGuy-hv7tb
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah i joined bootcamp and there are same stuff as brad teaches in his in html/css crash courses
@nerdytech7836
4 жыл бұрын
Which Udemy courses do you recommend please?
@AYuSh-wq5ui
3 жыл бұрын
Even me too got scared at first ..dint understand anything.. And stopped watching the video..and decided to see it later.
@sully6191
3 жыл бұрын
same bro html and css were time to jumo inti java
Dude, you should be awarded some kind of golden trophy!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with such a great quality and helping others to get started with programming =)
Amazing...Nothing to add. One of the best free videos on this subject in KZread. Great thank you man for the things you do!
A great starter course. Excellent content for the basic concepts of HTML. A little hurried at the end but I will definitely play it over a few times. Can't wait to hear/see the CSS video.
Thanks man! Really good explanations of everything. I feel way more confident about learning React now!
Thank you so much brad for making the awesome JS crash course. You are one of the best teachers.
plain and simple, Brad is the real deal if you want to learn, awesome content, straight to the point, Clear, not trying to make fun or stupid comments or pictures, Memes in the video and all that stuff, Smooth voice so you dont mind listening for hours , thanks a lot for helping so many people on their journey and His Udemy courses GREAT! Thanks a lot !
Hey Brad, you have no idea how much your content means to me. I purchased your modern js course awhile back, but let my intimidation prevent me from pushing through it. I finally finished this crash course video and have a new found energy to dive right into that course. I hope to complete it by Monday! I’ve been in the industry for about two years now specializing in Salesforce development and I still feel like I’m at square one sometimes. I’m looking forward to expanding on my knowledge using your courses. Hope all is well with your health. Take care brother! 😊
thnaks soooooooooooo much before even watching , best channel ever i stop using adblocker so i can watch all your ad's just for you
Best JavaScript crash course on KZread by far! Very step by step and good pace throughout. I went ahead and signed up for the Udemy course.
This is the best crash course I have ever watched. It was so clear and very detailed. I did not expect to learn this much off of a crash course!
Brilliant. Thanks a lot Brad for your great efforts as usual.
Impressive and very accessible to beginners like myself. Found Loops difficult to grasp, and their purpose.
Such a relaxed way to teach people, many try to prove they are fast, this man wants to teach, what a saint. Maybe I missed it but the use of, and the meaning of classes eloped me. No harm done, I loved it.
The best JS Course ever on KZread until now. This is a decent trainer and deserve likes and follow.
19:36 : Concatenation 32:45 : Destructuring 35:55 : JSON 41:30 : Loop through array 42:20 : High order array methods (eg. forEach loop etc.) 47:10 : Triple equals 51:22 : Ternary operator 52:48 : Switches 54:22 : Functions 56:20 : Arrow functions 59:23 : OOP 59:30 : User defined objects using Constructive functions 1:02:09 : Dates 1:03:14 : Methods for user defined data objects 1:05:00 : Prototypes 1:07:14 : Classes 1:10:30 : DOM 1:12:37 : DOM Selection 1:20:05 : Manipulating the DOM 1:24:36 : Events 1:30:07 : Other types of events 1:30:39 : Form Script
@sohamviradiya3615
2 жыл бұрын
ok
At 27:00 , Brad says, "Arrays are 0 based; in every language" Me : *Laughs in Matlab*
@Tntpker
3 жыл бұрын
And R :)
@sohrabkhan9823
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tntpker lua too
@soulninjadev
3 жыл бұрын
lol u guys start with 1 or what 😂
@t.kalker2360
3 жыл бұрын
@@soulninjadev these poor souls have to start their arrays with 1... SAPs language ABAP as well afaik
@soulninjadev
3 жыл бұрын
@@t.kalker2360 lol it would be really hard to switch
Jeez I needed this.. I've tried so much to start learning and nothing seems to stick, this so far has been fantastic. I'll continue to read through. I've given myself 3-6 months to refresh what JS I forgot and get a job, wish me luck!!
The way you put the information here is the way I am use to receive the information. I can understand your videos better that any other video here on KZread. I also appreciate that you have other videos that goes more in depth for each chapter in this video. I just wrote this comment to say Thank you
Awesome course dude, definitely inspired me to continue learning JS. I will most likely be doing the Udemy Course.
I watched many of tutorials. I didnt satisfy with them. Only you and devEd directly come to the point.
@theharrypeter_xd1237
3 жыл бұрын
@Unique Bacon Soldier why
So excellent. You seriously just explained this better than any other video, class, or anything I've watched before. Mind == blown.
Perfect! You explained in a way suitable not only for JS beginners, but even for someone who's totally new to programming! You're awesome
Traversy Media is an excellent compilation of concepts to gear up on to a new technology.
To the people who are getting "Invalid Date" at 1:02:33 just remove the parameter dob. So your code should look something like "this.dob = new Date();" (without the quotations) and then "console.log(person2.dob);". This has fixed the problem for me. Hope it helps anyone confused or is starting out. Edit: I forgot to put this in but please use "/" for the dates. Instead of "4-3-1980" do this instead "4/3/1980". If you do this you can put back the "dob" in the parameter of "new Date(dob)".
@fahadfarooq4506
Жыл бұрын
write the date in MM/DD/YYYY format, to remove invalid date error
I watched this video almost two month ago. I did not understand a thing (okay, maybe a thing or two) and felt really lost. Two months later, I'm halfway through the Udemy course, and was starting to struggle seriously. I came back here, watched the whole video speed 2-4 (google chrome extension :D) AND I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING. And finally understood prototypes and classes. I'm so elated. To those who are starting/struggling: Don't give up ! Watch the videos again and again, get the big picture and with Repetition and consistency, you will come to understand all the seemingly complicated parts (message of my future self to my current self too). Brad is Awesome ! Don't hesitate to combine Udemy courses with youtube videos for clarifications and books and TAKING NOTES ! That really helps a lot. Keep coding guys !
I just want to listen to all your courses without a break. Incredible job on making videos both on Udemy and KZread!
Watched ur html and css crash courses and i learned so much, im sure there is no better place to start learning javascript than this video. Thank u!
I started learning JavaScript 2 days ago...What!!!Thank you!!!
@socramzilos
5 жыл бұрын
hoisting and scoping, learn it lol
Phew, just finished the tut. Thanks Brad. I appreciate your videos and your willingness to teach us.
i had been watched 4 or 5 different courses on this topic before, honestly this was the best of all ... thank you Brad
27:05 there's an exception to this rule, ie Oracle PL/SQL, arrays are one-based. (just for information)
@ramoun16
3 жыл бұрын
for me it's mor intuiive to count form 0
@faridguelmi7123
3 жыл бұрын
@@ramoun16 in everyday life and in math we start counting from ONE, you just got used to zero
@mikipiccolo9025
3 жыл бұрын
MATLAB too
You're one of the best instructors and you should know that, right?
Geez, such a good stuff. High quality content, it helped me a lot! Thanks, man!
Everything you do is amazing, thank you so much for complenenting my 2 year program better than my teachers!
You are the only person who motivated me to learn JS. Thanks!!!!
Now that's what I've been waiting for! P.S.: even thought I don't consider myself a beginner:)
@digiexploration530
4 жыл бұрын
Здорово, ты прошел курс? как вообще? я только начинаю - буду благдоарен за советы. тележка - asummers
I wish all my teachers taught me with passion you've. God bless you; you are a gem. Keep rocking
This is just fantastic. Thank you so much for this great content. I signed up as a Patreon supporter.
can you please come to my college and start teaching . . . my teachers
@tuvu8394
4 жыл бұрын
I feel the same man. My shitty teacher just assumes we know all the concepts in js and flies through the tutorials. I didn't learn shit in that class.
@akashsharma9264
4 жыл бұрын
Bro! I can't stop laughing. Are you a Redditor?
@ruhaanshWorld
4 жыл бұрын
Where did Bucky go?
@brendaleesandiego3214
4 жыл бұрын
@@ruhaanshWorld yah, where's bucky?
@markernestinciong
4 жыл бұрын
Good one, man!
100Devs Unite! Leon sent me here
I like the way you teach! you clearly know your stuff which allows you to clearly communicate to us simple folk. I have subscribed and will binge learn all your videos now. :)
I have never programmed before and this course was just brilliant. I liked that you were fast and you explained things that were easy to understand and you gave real examples. I will defiantly go check your other courses on JavaScript and i don't mind paying for these as you make it quite fun. Thankyou.
Thank you Brad:) very helpfull one.
So whenever i wanna sleep tight, i just listen to brad's voice and watch him code and i must admit i am set off in 2-3 minutes.
@bpdobson8660
3 жыл бұрын
Well that's hardly a glowing reference
Liked the video for going in depth to explain things like the prototype object, writing things the traditional way vs using newer standards that include classes and whatnot. Huge help for a self-taught person like me!
This is great! I figuratively had a heart attack in another video thread about JS's loose typing, and within the first half hour you've mentioned Typescript. Hands down the best JS videos I've seen for those with a bit of prior knowledge of other languages. Thank you!
First! Go buy that JS course on Udemy....well worth it!
@cuaran89
5 жыл бұрын
Does Traversy has a JS Course? Whaa?
@TraversyMedia
5 жыл бұрын
@@cuaran89 Check the link in the description
@TraversyMedia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ramsey, I appreciate that :)
@ourmodernworldofficial
5 жыл бұрын
Indeed very good! Will give it 5 stars. Very price worthy.
@maxd7228
5 жыл бұрын
For anyone wondering the $9.99 or the $11.99 doesn't do it justice. This course is well worth over 100x that. The under $20 price tag for a complete course, that's a drop in a bucket. You'll make that up in your first 30 minutes of your new job.
I think Brad Sir has superpower to read our mind. Whenever I need any course, he just bring it right there. Thank You Once Again for bringing such an awesome crash course.
Great courses Travis. I love that you explain basic terminology, and correctly I might add.
This video is extremely helpful in my JavaScript learning journey. Thank you for providing such a detailed course for everyone to learn from.
This isn’t for beginners, but thank you for your hard work. Will come back to this later on.
@Cityweaver
4 жыл бұрын
Isn't for beginners? This is literally the "ABCs", "first words" and "See John run. Jane ran to me." of JavaScript. If you go to freeCodingCamp.org or w3schools.com, this is the beginning of their courses, too. I'm not sure how JS could be broken down into a smaller part than "var x = '12' is a string, but var y = 12 is a number. Bracket them together to make an array." Good luck on your journey.
@danothebananovitch9678
7 ай бұрын
@@Cityweaver It isn't for beginners to programming, it is for beginners who already have experience in other programming languages. Me as a beginner to programming feel like I'm missing too much basic knowledge to know the terms he's using in the context of the syntax and understand exactly how it operates and the reasons behind using it (as opposed to some other syntax)....he's moving from one concept to another really fast and leaves me with many questions every time.
is this enough before taking your node and react course?
My word your brilliant man! I don’t think I’m going anywhere else to learn code! Lucky it’s early days for me so I’m glad I found you
What i love in Traversy's course: clear and slow talking voice because English isnt my native language, large text in editor which easier to read and follow his code in my editor, great demo which make me easier to understand every basic features of any framework or languague
Currently watching this video to refresh my fundamentals because I'm gonna have my first interview in couple days later, it's a front end position. Wish me luck guyss :)
@vladislavglad6596
3 жыл бұрын
Hope it went well! I will also have my tech. interview soon, so I am brushing up on JS.
Brad, you can record video JavaScript Advanced (ES6 with OOP ) build real application, thanks man!