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You can learn React's state and hooks in a broad, deep, and detailed manner. It covers over 95% of the official React documentation. You can master React with this single course.
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This is the last lecture of the JavaScript Bible course consisting of 4 lectures. It covers more than 95% of the JavaScript specification. In particular, it approaches the concept of creating a framework by dividing the entire asynchronous communication and asynchronous process into 11 steps.
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I am a junior developer currently working as a front-end developer. I thought I knew it well, but after watching this lecture, I found myself knowing it here and there. Now, I will write my course review. I am writing this review after listening to all four lectures, from the JavaScript beginner course to the ES6 advanced course. I think the best course review is when you can write things that you couldn't write because you had vague knowledge. For example, by knowing the argument value that will receive the parameter value as this after the map, forEach, and filter functions, I was able to finish the time complexity of (n2) by repeating the loop twice, and as the concept of call, apply, and bind became clearer, I was always confused about this, but when I was confused, I could directly bind this when calling the function and handle it. And as for the concept of scope, while listening to the in-depth course, I found it step by step, and if it is not there, I look for __proto__, and if it is not there, I look for __proto__ in the lower part, etc. I don't know if this expression is right, but I was really blessed while listening to Youngbo's lecture... And last night, while implementing csr directly in vanilla, I felt the fun of learning about things that I would not have even known the principles of in the front-end framework, such as inheriting built-in objects for class events and processing them. Certainly, even people in the team said that my code has suddenly become surprisingly clean. They told me stories. For those of you who are considering taking the course, this is a course that you will not regret spending money on. Especially for those of you who want to know and use it for sure, whether you use the functions you used every day or not, you will feel that there are many more convenient, better, and more efficient built-in functions. Don't hesitate, I recommend that you purchase all of Youngbo's lecture series and listen to them all. You will feel that the quality of your code will change and your way of thinking will change. I guarantee it.
5.0
devMiddleStone
It helped me a lot to grasp the basic concepts of JavaScript. Thank you.
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찡태
I think this is the best course to learn JavaScript!
Advanced linguistic use of JavaScript
Asynchronous communication and asynchronous processes in general
The complete version of JavaScript lectures!
You can learn and organize everything comprehensively without missing anything.
This is the final course in the JavaScript Bible series, consisting of 4 courses.
It covers over 95% of the JavaScript specification.
It is broad, deep, and detailed.
Beginners can learn comprehensively without missing anything, while experienced developers can organize their overall knowledge.
You can put the finishing touches on your JavaScript skills.
The ES6+ scope covers from ES2015 to ES2019.
The entire Bible course is one scenario.
In other words, it has what you need to know and the order in which to learn it, with no overlapping content. Just follow the course. You won't waste time and money on redundancy. You can finish it all with just one Bible course.
We approach this with the concept of creating a framework that encompasses both asynchronous communication and asynchronous processes.
We divide it into 11 stages and implement each stage with code step by step. For this purpose, we cover Web Workers, Ajax, XMLHttpRequest, and Fetch, although they are not within the JavaScript specification scope.
You can organize the overall asynchronous communication and asynchronous processing.
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You can download the course source code from "Section 5, Lesson 1".
Who is this course right for?
Developers who want to understand the ES6+ environment broadly and deeply
Developers who want to develop in an asynchronous communication and asynchronous process environment.
Developers who understand ES6+ but want to organize it thoroughly
Need to know before starting?
What is covered in the "JavaScript ES6+ Fundamentals" course is not covered in this course. You can take this course without taking "ES6+ Fundamentals", but you may find some parts of it difficult to understand.
It uses Node.js, but you don't have to know it, and it provides the code needed to run Node.js.
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Videos: 11
Rust Build-up: Building a Solid Foundation
Cleanup JavaScript: Jump-up
Cleanup JavaScript: Base Build-up
JavaScript Beginner
JavaScript Intermediate/Advanced
Modern JavaScript (ES6+) Basics
Modern JavaScript (ES6+) Advanced
DOM Basics
DOM Interaction
React Beginner, Complete React
Requirements Analysis Implementation Methods
JavaScript Machine Learning TensorFlow.js
Books: 9 Volumes
Immersion! JavaScript
ECMAScript 6
HTML5
DOM Scripting
JavaScript Regular Expressions
Event Process Modeling for Requirements Analysis
Machine Learning TensorFlow.js,
Ajax Utilization, Complete Analysis of prototype.js
I am the first domestic author for 8 out of these 9 books.
In particular, there were no books related to "Machine Learning TensorFlow.js" on amazon.com at the time of its publication.
Among the 9 books I've authored, including "x Utilization" and "Complete Analysis of prototype.js," 8 are the first of their kind by a domestic author. In particular, when "Machine Learning TensorFlow.js" was published, there were no related books available on amazon.com.
Among the 9 books I have authored, including "x Utilization" and "Complete Analysis of prototype.js," 8 were the first of their kind by a domestic author. In particular, when "Machine Learning TensorFlow.js" was published, there were no related books available on amazon.com.
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I am a junior developer currently working as a front-end developer. I thought I knew it well, but after watching this lecture, I found myself knowing it here and there. Now, I will write my course review. I am writing this review after listening to all four lectures, from the JavaScript beginner course to the ES6 advanced course. I think the best course review is when you can write things that you couldn't write because you had vague knowledge. For example, by knowing the argument value that will receive the parameter value as this after the map, forEach, and filter functions, I was able to finish the time complexity of (n2) by repeating the loop twice, and as the concept of call, apply, and bind became clearer, I was always confused about this, but when I was confused, I could directly bind this when calling the function and handle it. And as for the concept of scope, while listening to the in-depth course, I found it step by step, and if it is not there, I look for __proto__, and if it is not there, I look for __proto__ in the lower part, etc. I don't know if this expression is right, but I was really blessed while listening to Youngbo's lecture... And last night, while implementing csr directly in vanilla, I felt the fun of learning about things that I would not have even known the principles of in the front-end framework, such as inheriting built-in objects for class events and processing them. Certainly, even people in the team said that my code has suddenly become surprisingly clean. They told me stories. For those of you who are considering taking the course, this is a course that you will not regret spending money on. Especially for those of you who want to know and use it for sure, whether you use the functions you used every day or not, you will feel that there are many more convenient, better, and more efficient built-in functions. Don't hesitate, I recommend that you purchase all of Youngbo's lecture series and listen to them all. You will feel that the quality of your code will change and your way of thinking will change. I guarantee it.
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Thank you for such a great lecture. I took all 4 lectures from ES5 Beginner to ES6 Advanced. Thanks to you, I was able to scratch the parts of JavaScript that I found itchy. Thanks to the teacher's lecture, I was able to get closer to JavaScript. Thank you so much for the great lecture. ( _ _ )
Congratulations on completing the semifinals. Seeing the entire forest will be a great asset. Thank you.
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