You must have a solid understanding of the background knowledge, You can become a real front-end developer 😁
Front-end winging ✈
While doing front-end development, I felt that many people did not have a clear understanding of Webpack, NPM, and module systems. Currently, many courses cover topics related to frameworks such as Vuejs, React, and Angular, but there is not much background knowledge required to become a front-end developer. So, here's the "Front-End Wings" lecture I've prepared. I've prepared this lecture with easy-to-understand explanations, so I hope it's helpful. 🙂
"Of all the explanations I've heard, this was the most clear and to the point ." -What is an API-
"It was a simple, yet very informative lecture, given with sincerity. Thank you." -Webpack Basics-
"I enjoyed the lecture. Even as a beginner like me , the content was very friendly and easy to understand . I was curious about NPM and didn't know there was such a useful video." -NPM Basics-
What you'll learn in class🎉
This course is recommended for those looking to become a front-end developer, as it provides prerequisite knowledge before learning frameworks like Vue.js, React, and Angular. It shares a variety of knowledge for front-end developers, including the following:
DOM/BOM
API
Synchronous/Asynchronous
modular system
NPM
Webpack
modular system
If you're one of these people, pay attention 👀
import, export, etc. For those who don't know what it is
In the JavaScript module system For those who want to understand Korea
NPM and Webpack Those who want to learn core concepts
I think the name of the course "Front-end - Wings" should be changed to "Ride a Rocket and Fly". I learned a lot about various common sense, principles, and environments for front-end development.
This is a lecture by the best front-end player in Korea that cannot be expressed in words.
Thank you so much, and I will go straight to the follow-up lecture, Vue.js3 Perfect Master "Basic Edition". ~~
Every time I listened to Jim Coding's lecture and was amazed, I hit my forehead and my turtle neck was completely cured. I will go and tear up the next lecture with the right posture.