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30 days of JavaScript programming challenge is a step-by-step guide to learn JavaScript programming language in 30 days. This challenge may take more than 100 days, please just follow your own pace. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw (by Asabeneh)
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Finding a Path As a Self-Taught Software Developer
I also found that tech podcasts can also be an invaluable source of knowledge and have learned a great deal from listening to podcasts such as JavaScript Jabber, Syntax, Coding Blocks and CodeNewbie.
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The creator economy can't rely on Patreon
I think sponsorships work better for more niche products on niche podcasts / YT channels. One great example I can think of are the sponsorships on the Syntax Podcast[1]. IIRC LogRocket was a sponsor a few years ago, I gave it a try based off their ad and I've been a happy customer ever since. Other products they rep are things like Sentry and Sanity and I think those companies are definitely seeing an ROI because they keep coming back.
The problem with the sponsorships you mentioned is they are all broad scale B2C where "everyone" is a potential customer. So you end up with channels that have nothing to do with the product promoting the product and it just comes up as disingenuous. When the hosts of Syntax are telling me that I should try out Sentry, Sanity or any other product in the web dev space, I'm much more confident that it's a legit endorsement based on experience rather than just reading the script.
[1]: https://syntax.fm/
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5 best tech podcasts for developers in 2023
SyntaxFM
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Best Podcasts for New Developers?
Syntax is great.
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How many of you are developing for p3 color spaces? (okLAB/LCH)
I just wrote the new syntax.fm color palette in p3 using okLCH. It's the truth, I love it.
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API for Syntax.fm Podcast
Code here: https://github.com/wesbos/Syntax/tree/master/pages/api
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Posts with mentions or reviews of 30-Days-Of-JavaScript.
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Struggling to Learn React Or Any JavaScript Framework? Here are 7 Mistakes Holding Back (And What To Do Instead) ๐ช๐
30 Days of JS
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- Where do I Start Learning JavaScript?
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I will buy an Udemy course but the overwhelming resources on the internet confuses me.
If you want to learn JavaScript, here are some resources you can use: Modern JavaScript Cheatsheet 30 Days Of JavaScript MDN Web Docs JavaScript
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What's the best way for me to learn JavaScript given my situation?
You can follow the repo 30 Days of JavaScript. Do it with your pace. 30 Days of JavaScript
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Took about 6 months, but I flippinโ did it!!!!
Learn JavaScript Basics at https://codedamn.com/learn/javascript-basics seems to cover more than enough of the basics for someone to dip their toes and be able to keep the momentum going. Funny enough, I am doing it this very moment and it starts simple and gets more advanced as you go though it. The teaching approach is like learning a programming language for the first time, but given that the syntax is different, that can bes useful. An additional source would be https://github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-JavaScript which I will start doing later this week. Having the knowledge acquired from the aforementioned course as well as CS50 itself, the 30 Day JS would serve as an additional set of exercises to test and apply one's knowledge while learning a few more tricks during the process.
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Awesome Github Repos to Master JAVASCRIPT
๐ Repos that make learning widely preferred JS a 30-day challenge -> JavaScript30 -> 30-Days-Of-JavaScript
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JavaScript in 2023: Why you should learn it?
30 Days of JavaScript Github Repo