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do you have any online recs as alternative to the head first javascript book
ОтветитьThank you for your honest guidance. Have a good day!
Ответитьlol i must have a head first javascript book somewhere from more than 10 years ago... i did read it and learned from it and forgot it. untill i needed some refresh on javascript for my current job...
Ответить🥰🥰😍🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩
ОтветитьThat's 88 Miles Per hour. Not 80
ОтветитьHi Andy, great video. I'd like to learn how to program but every time I start watching tutorial videos I get that glazed eye look! There must be a way to do programming without this happening? :-(
ОтветитьThe headfirst javascript you showed is by Eric freeman, but there is another one by michael morrison. Do you recommend either one?
Ответитьso you jumpoed into javascript before html?
ОтветитьI've downloaded and saved your To-do List app.. video..😅
ОтветитьWhich is better to learn for a career shift, that can be fun and good paying….Data analysis, Data science, full stack development or Quality control
ОтветитьHey about 5 minutes in you mentioned you were most likely ready to apply for jobs 6 months in studying. Within those 6 months if you can list what parts of C# or java script you had under your belt. Like specifically parts you comprehended.
ОтветитьJust my Pov: The comparison between how to train for a marathon and how to learn to code doesn't fit for me, as a marathon runner. But I'm not a coder... But I get the idea, I think: Less challenging project to avoid to give up and celebrate easy baby step?... Sometimes "big" challenges may work too. It may depends on how you see the world. If trying is celebrated, I would say, you may make bigger baby steps. After all you ended an excellent programmer even if you began with coding a Tetris game. It worked for you and you can just imagine if it would have been better to star with easier projects. Who really knows?
ОтветитьDo you teach python?
ОтветитьThink you
ОтветитьThoughts of cs50 Harvard courze
ОтветитьI liked so I already engaged 😁
ОтветитьHead first books after this: 📈
ОтветитьI started off with Head First series too! Such a good book. Easy to understand and engaging presentation :)
ОтветитьI know basic coding, the most I can do is change already existing coding or add parts of different codes to another existing code
Ответитьwhat are your thoughts on The ODIN Project?
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