This lecture is for those who want to learn everything from the basics of JavaScript to various applied technologies used in the field, including portfolios, in one lecture, rather than looking for separate lectures on basic JavaScript, applied JavaScript, and portfolios.
Non-majors can easily understand it too Fun JavaScript 😄
Lecture Topic 📖
This is a course designed for non-majors who are new to web development.
Complete JavaScript from the very basics to grammar, latest technologies, and portfolio - finish everything at once with this all-in-one course! Don't search separately for basic courses, advanced technology courses, and portfolio courses - let's finish it all at once with the curriculum that has helped over 100 non-major students get jobs!
Things You Gain Through Lectures 🚀
✔️ Understanding fundamental programming concepts used not only in JavaScript but also in other languages
✔️ Get an All in one project packed with the latest JavaScript technologies including API calls, search functionality, and error handling
✔️Three portfolios accumulated
Recommended for these people 🔑
Boredom Allergy
Someone looking for lectures that even I, who knows nothing, can understand
Let's finish it with one
Those who want to complete basics, applications, and portfolio with just one course
Non-major
Someone who wants a teacher with experience teaching non-major students
Course Structure📚
JavaScript Basic Syntax and Practice Problems
Project Setup + Uploading Portfolio to GitHub
Number Guessing Game Portfolio Using Basic JavaScript Syntax
To-do memo app project that includes item creation, deletion, and filtering concepts
Latest JavaScript Technologies: ES6 and Array Functions
The flower of frontend API communication
Creating an all-in-one project with API communication, search functionality, and error handling, plus a Times News website project
Clean Code Through Code Refactoring
Error Handling
The humor and love of the coding teacher sister😍
Expected Questions Q&A 💬
Q. I have a question while watching the lecture!
Feel free to come and ask questions anytime in the Slack channel that my sister runs!
Q. Is the cost of 1:1 personal coaching included in the course?
The course fee does not include the cost of personal coaching. 😣 However, if you have any questions during the course, please feel free to use the Slack community anytime! Your fellow students or this sister will provide answers!👨🏿🤝👨🏿
Q. Is there anything I need to prepare before the lecture?
It's better to have a basic understanding of HTML/CSS beforehand for easier comprehension!
Q. I don't know the first thing about coding.. Can I start with this course?
JavaScript is the most fundamental language for web development. Non-majors who don't know anything can start from here!
Big Sister Who Teaches Coding ✒️
🚀 I teach you using the best teaching methods developed through research based on my experience of working as a bootcamp instructor overseas for 2 years and teaching over 100 liberal arts students.
🧐 I worked as a web developer for 4 years and graduated summa cum laude from Dankook University's Computer Engineering program.
✨ Currently running the 'Coding Sister' YouTube channel, sharing free classes and information for those who want to learn coding.
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Who is this course right for?
Non-majors who know nothing
For beginners who are learning coding for the first time
For those who don't like boring coding classes
For those who want to finish everything in one lecture
This is the first time I've seen an instructor who explains functions so easily.
I'm a second-year publisher, and I signed up for the course to further refine my basic script skills. ㅎㅎ
If I had taken this course from the beginning, I wouldn't have wandered around for so long. I highly recommend it to beginners.
After work, I was tired, but I wanted to try it little by little, so I walked along a path I had never walked before. Although the quality is lacking, I am very proud that I completed it. I received a certificate after making my 4th project, which may not be much to some, but it was very rewarding to me. It was really great that he didn't just reply and finish, but also analyzed my project, recommended good sites to refer to, and suggested directions for me to take the next step. There are a lot of good contents on YouTube, so I think it would be good to subscribe. Also, the lectures are not about teaching you all the functions that you don't use often, but rather about teaching you essential concepts, frequently used functions, search skills, and other necessary things in detail, which makes it interesting. If it had been rigid, I don't think I would have been this interested. I think it would be good for people like me who are not majors or have no basic knowledge to listen to it.
I am a beginner developer who has been working for 3 months. I am listening to the lectures well. I will work hard to reach intermediate and advanced levels.