🚀 This is a mini-project practical lecture suitable for those who have just finished studying JavaScript grammar. It will help you break through the gap between basic JavaScript grammar and frameworks such as React or Vue. ✨
JavaScript Basics Next Level Up! 101 Fun Coding Practices for Beginners 🚀
really For coding beginners A to Z lecture
🤨 “I finished studying grammar, but I don’t know what to do with it.”
😖 “I always end up giving up after studying only basic grammar.”
😗 “I want to try a vanilla JavaScript mini-project.”
😥 “I’m taking a React class, but I’m struggling to learn the basics.”
🤯 “There’s so much common sense involved: APIs, asynchronous processing, servers, and more.”
🤔 "I want to organize the latest grammar all at once."
This lecture is designed for these types of people!
After studying basic grammar → It's perfect to take before moving on to Node.js / React / Vue.js 😀👍
Over the years, I've seen many people, including non-majors with no coding experience, begin programming, struggle, and give up. Conversely, I've also seen many ultimately succeed and achieve success.
So, I wanted to make this course a good starting point for those just starting out with JavaScript, right before moving on to advanced programming like React or Vue. If the basic course is level 1, this course would be level 1.5.
Everyone has a first time. To all those who are trying, I send a message of encouragement. Always be happy. Thank you. 💕
Practical example A sneak peek
Must have HTML & CSS and Basic JavaScript grammar Take the class after you learn!
To learn effectively, you need to study what you need right now . This course is for beginners, but it doesn't cover grammar.
You'll learn how to use HTML tags, how to style with CSS, how to create variables, and how to use conditional and looping statements in JavaScript. To fully understand this course, you must complete the basic JavaScript grammar course.
What you'll learn 📚
✅ You can learn/review these contents for each chapter!
hello! This is Irum Coding instructor Lee Do-hae .
Hello. I'm Dohae Lee, an instructor at Irum Coding. I'm the author of "HTML5 Self-Study Guide," "CSS3 Self-Study Guide," "JavaScript ES6+ Self-Study Guide," and "Entry Textbook for Everyone."
Check out the Q&A 💬
Q. Are there any subjects that require prior learning?
Prerequisite knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript grammar is required. All of these courses are free!
Q. Where can I see the completed code?
You can check the completed code by switching to the completed " branch in the repository provided for practice. If you're unfamiliar with Git, switch branches and download the compressed file.
Q. What should I study after taking this course?
I recommend taking an intermediate course on JavaScript core or learning React or Vue to practice creating services.
Recommended for these people
Who is this course right for?
For those of you who are wondering what to do after studying grammar
For those who want to summarize JavaScript grammar with examples
For those who want to experience various JavaScript mini projects
For those who want to review everything before learning React, View, etc.
For those who want to neatly finish the beginner course in JavaScript
It's a lecture that will help me improve even more because it explains things in an easy-to-understand way and
it seems like it presents easy solutions to problems that I had difficulty solving on my own!!
Thank you!
- A real review after listening to everything! -
I listened to everything, but is this really my first time studying like this?
I wrote down everything you said, but there wasn't a single useless story, and it was really good because you explained and made it easy to understand according to the situation, so it was like you were teaching me right next to me!!
Please make many more lectures in the future!
Thank you so much for the great lecture!!!★★★★★★★★★★ I give it 10 stars!
I needed a lecture like this to apply the knowledge I've learned, so it's great for review :D I think it would be really useful if there was a version of this type that was a little more difficult than the current one.
This is a lecture where you can learn the basics + practical sense. The content is also interesting, so you can listen without getting bored.
It seems to be more effective than a basic lecture that only explains the grammar for learning JavaScript.
I've learned a lot from the JavaScript Basics lecture to this lecture because it teaches everything step by step. I think this is the perfect lecture to listen to when you're learning JavaScript grammar and don't know what to do with it.