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Developing a website using vanilla javascript
Vanilla Web Projects https://github.com/bradtraversy/vanillawebprojects 20 different web sites built with vanilla JavaScript. There are no explanations, but demos and source code are available.
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Do I need to create a server if uploading api project to netlify?
I am currently using Angela Yu’s web development course to learn about apis. She uses node js and express js to create a server. I am planning to use Brad Traversy’s course course, specifically the meal finder api section as a structure to create my own project. However, Brad’s doesn’t have require a server, and Angela does, why is that? And if I plan on uploading my project later, do I need to create a server, or can I upload it like Brad’s finder https://vanillawebprojects.com/projects/meal-finder/ without a server?course
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You Don't Need To Learn ReactJS Now
To do this, you can google out projects for beginners, Brad Traversy has a great repository of 20 vanilla web JavaScript projects - try building all of them on your own.
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Getting Started with JavaScript - Ultimate Free Resources
20+ Web Projects With Vanilla JavaScript
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Quit my job to become a Front-end Web Dev. Now I've wasted 5 months. Bootcamp/Self Taught? Suggestions!
just last week i found this https://github.com/bradtraversy/vanillawebprojects
- Suggestions for pure vanilla JS projects for beginners.
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Useful GitHub repositories for learning Web Development
8. Vanilla Web Projects
javascript-algorithms
- 10 GitHub Repos for Mastering JavaScript
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Minecraft Grub Theme
I'm reminded of the time when some kid wrote a script to crawl GitHub and create issues[1] about using inclusive language... except it was really dumb, for example: https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms/pull/875/f...
[1] E.g.: https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/pu...
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is there any website that you can practise javascript from complete beginning to mastery
Try codewars or leetcode Or you can use this repo for ds practice https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms
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Is anyone interested in contributing to Ultimate Guide to Algorithm opensource together?
This one is pretty popular too.
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Help! Prep for interview in 2 weeks
for algos - not sure how much you'll need to do for a jr position but familiarity with some of the beginner stuff here couldn't hurt: https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms
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JavaScript-algorithms: Algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript
Traditionally, a linked list allows you to insert before/after a node. i.e. addBefore(node,value) (see [2] ) He doesn't implement addBefore & addAfter.
Instead, he provides a whole bunch of non-canonical helpers like reverse(), toArray(), deleteTail() etc - these are typical LC-Easy problems that don't belong inside the data structure.
My own introduction to these things was a C course called "Data Structures in C" in the traditional CS curriculum, and yes, you would have to malloc a new node, get back a pointer with a memory address, & the process of pointing the next pointer of the current node to this new node so that the memory address of the next value was explicitly "linked" to the current value and hence linked list etc...I guess much of that terminology is lost on the new generation in the absence of pointers & memory addresses.
The canonical exercise in those days was - Show that a linked list does not store objects in contiguous memory, unlike an array. So to solve this, you would traverse the list from the head node & print the actual addresses of the memory locations along the way, proving that the vals aren't stored contiguously. I wonder what that exercise would mean in JS land.
That said, yeah its a good starting point & I applaud the effort.
[1]https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms/blob/maste...
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What are some alternatives?
CPython - The Python programming language
Dlib - A toolkit for making real world machine learning and data analysis applications in C++
vanilla-js - Projects using pure JavaScript without any external libraries or frameworks
javascript-es2020-sandbox - This is a place for me to screw around some code and will be the home of my future JavaScript ES2020 Cheat Sheet
50projects50days - 50+ mini web projects using HTML, CSS & JS
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
MySQL - MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, and MySQL Cluster, a real-time, open source transactional database.
clean-code-javascript - :bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript
es6-features - ECMAScript 6: Feature Overview & Comparison
free-for-dev - A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
elevatorsaga - The elevator programming game!
You-Dont-Know-JS - A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.