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Be taught JavaScript – Full Course for Newbies
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  1. I feel like some parts were skipped is there an even longer more explanation on each basic concepts? ps… this video is awesome!

  2. you make such a good tutorials. I didn;t even need to google or think abotu anything. you make it clear

  3. I'm wondering if someone can share some vital info I seem to be missing; I want to believe I can just "get hired" and all I need is to "know coding" trying to change careers, learning this stuff, how can I find actual projects to work on so I can gain the necessary experience needed for applications? That employers will take seriously? Thats been my biggest roadblock, is finding peer-run projects that I can list as experience and the employer won't laugh me out of the building?

  4. 2:54:00 Question:
    why would you prefer the format
    const varName = (function() {
    return function funcName() {
    return result
    }
    })();
    rather than
    const varName = (function (x, y, z) {
    reuturn result
    })();

  5. Youtube brought me here after watching "Programers are also human" – Just imagine (check out the Interview w/ Senior Javascript Developer video and then come here. I guarantee it will be kind of funny).

  6. I really learned a lot especially about functions which used to confuse me a lot. I have a long way to go in understanding JS but this was a good foundation and will help me to learn more and practice more with actual projects and also with other courses

  7. I don't understand what do they mean by a beginner course i mean anyone who watches the whole video that means he or she has learned JS successful but at a beginner level? I don't get it

  8. While working with import and export, I get the error "SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module"
    I'm using VS code and just made a second .js file with the export.
    Please help

  9. It's been two weeks trying to learn and still halfway through 😅. Am I on the right path? Or its too slow.

  10. I'm new. The record collection around 2:10:00 doesn't allow you to add an ID and a prop if there isn't one. Love this nonetheless.

  11. i know this is a few years old but still relevant in 22'. thanks for the guidance. i ain't the sharpest tool in the shed but this helped hold my hand through my first ever experience in learning this craft…(it's considered a craft right?) anyways, big thanks man

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