Learn JavaScript - Full Course for Beginners

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6 жыл бұрын

This complete 134-part JavaScript tutorial for beginners will teach you everything you need to know to get started with the JavaScript programming language.
✏️ Course created by @beau
Click the ⚙️ to change to a dub track in Hindi (Dubbed via Melt Labs - www.withmelt.com/)
⭐️Curriculum⭐️
This is a stand-alone video but it follows the JavaScript curriculum at freecodecamp.org. Access the curriculum here:
🔗 Basic JavaScript: learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript
🔗 ES6 JavaScript: learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/es6
⭐️Code⭐️
This course was created using scrimba.com. Access the course there along with the code:
🔗 Basic JavaScript: scrimba.com/playlist/pny4ghw
🔗 ES6 JavaScript: scrimba.com/playlist/p7v3gCd
⭐️Course Contents⭐️
0:00:00 Introduction
0:01:24 Running JavaScript
0:04:23 Comment Your Code
0:05:56 Declare Variables
0:06:15 Storing Values with the Assignment Operator
0:11:31 Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator
0:11:58 Uninitialized Variables
0:12:40 Case Sensitivity in Variables
0:14:05 Basic Math
0:15:30 Increment and Decrement
0:16:22 Decimal Numbers
0:16:48 Multiply Two Decimals
0:17:18 Divide Decimals
0:17:33 Finding a Remainder
0:18:22 Augmented Math Operations
0:21:19 Declare String Variables
0:22:01 Escaping Literal Quotes
0:23:44 Quoting Strings with Single Quotes
0:25:18 Escape Sequences
0:26:46 Plus Operator
0:27:49 Plus Equals Operator
0:29:01 Constructing Strings with Variables
0:30:14 Appending Variables to Strings
0:31:11 Length of a String
0:32:01 Bracket Notation
0:33:27 Understand String Immutability
0:34:23 Find the Nth Character
0:36:28 Word Blanks
0:40:44 Arrays
0:41:43 Nest Arrays
0:42:33 Access Array Data
0:43:34 Modify Array Data
0:44:48 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays
0:46:30 push()
0:47:29 pop()
0:48:33 shift()
0:49:23 unshift()
0:50:36 Shopping List
0:51:41 Write Reusable with Functions
0:53:41 Arguments
0:55:43 Global Scope
0:59:31 Local Scope
1:00:46 Global vs Local Scope in Functions
1:02:40 Return a Value from a Function
1:03:55 Undefined Value returned
1:04:52 Assignment with a Returned Value
1:05:52 Stand in Line
1:08:41 Boolean Values
1:09:24 If Statements
1:11:51 Equality Operators
1:19:17 And / Or Operators
1:21:37 Else Statements
1:22:27 Else If Statements
1:23:30 Logical Order in If Else Statements
1:24:45 Chaining If Else Statements
1:27:45 Golf Code
1:32:15 Switch Statements
1:41:11 Returning Boolean Values from Functions
1:42:20 Return Early Pattern for Functions
1:43:38 Counting Cards
1:49:11 Build Objects
1:50:46 Dot Notation
1:51:33 Bracket Notation
1:52:47 Variables
1:53:34 Updating Object Properties
1:54:30 Add New Properties to Object
1:55:19 Delete Properties from Object
1:55:54 Objects for Lookups
1:57:43 Testing Objects for Properties
1:59:15 Manipulating Complex Objects
2:01:00 Nested Objects
2:01:53 Nested Arrays
2:03:06 Record Collection
2:10:15 While Loops
2:11:35 For Loops
2:13:56 Odd Numbers With a For Loop
2:15:28 Count Backwards With a For Loop
2:17:08 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop
2:19:43 Nesting For Loops
2:22:45 Do...While Loops
2:24:12 Profile Lookup
2:28:18 Random Fractions and Whole Numbers
2:31:46 parseInt Function
2:33:29 Ternary Operator
2:34:57 Multiple Ternary Operators
2:36:57 var vs let
2:41:32 const Keyword
2:43:40 Mutate an Array Declared with const
2:44:52 Prevent Object Mutation
2:47:17 Arrow Functions
2:53:04 Default Parameters
2:54:00 Rest Operator
2:55:31 Spread Operator
2:57:18 Destructuring Assignment
3:06:39 Template Literals
3:10:43 Simple Fields
3:12:24 Declarative Functions
3:12:56 class Syntax
3:15:11 getters and setters
3:20:25 import and export
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@beau
@beau 3 жыл бұрын
Next learn JavaScript DOM manipulation: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4i1hJJ3gpeZn6c
@Minihead
@Minihead 2 жыл бұрын
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@nyjattihaywoodwalker7633 2 жыл бұрын
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@nyjattihaywoodwalker7633
@nyjattihaywoodwalker7633 2 жыл бұрын
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@SuperYtc1
@SuperYtc1 2 жыл бұрын
@@Minihead Because it's 12 days old, and the video is years old.
@tangbein
@tangbein 5 жыл бұрын
It's insane to think that I spent 5000 bucks in a private school over the course of half a year to learn what this guy has taught me in 3 h 26 m and 42 s. KZbin has truly revolutionized learning.
@chrissabre1761
@chrissabre1761 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry man but ...private schools are leeches, and usually dont teach you more.
@tangbein
@tangbein 5 жыл бұрын
@@chrissabre1761 I know. It's nothing new. Sadly the schools are flourishing.
@RandomGuy-hh4dk
@RandomGuy-hh4dk 5 жыл бұрын
self learning gives you lots of stress trust me. College is only to give you an environment where you can learn with others and solve a problem together. What would you do if you were coding on your own and got stuck in some error? You can get help online but it takes time to get feedback. Also a degree increases your chances of employment.
@chrissabre1761
@chrissabre1761 5 жыл бұрын
@@tangbein yes, and if any of the US ever passes a debt cancellation bill, they will lose Millions if not billions and likely labeled as practicing predatory and over priced loans , we will see.
@adhitoalfattah4855
@adhitoalfattah4855 5 жыл бұрын
School Is sucks...You can get everything You Need On Internet...
@malickmohamed1809
@malickmohamed1809 6 жыл бұрын
comment your Javascript code 4:22 data types and variables 5:58 storing values with assignment operator 9:14 initializing variables with assignment operator 11:33 uninitialized variables 12:00 case sensitivity in variables 12:41 adding numbers 14:05 subtracting numbers 14:36 multiplying numbers 14:53 dividing numbers15:11 incermenting numbers 15:30 decrementing numbers15:59 decimal numbers 16:23 multiply decimals 16:50 divide decimals 17:18 finding a remainder 17:35 compound assignment with augmented addition 18:22 compound assignment with augmented subtraction 19:21 compound assignment with augmented multiplication 20:20 compound assignment with augmented division 20:52 declare string variables 21:21 escaping literal quotes in strings 22:02 quotinq strings with single quotes 22:43 escape sequences in strings 25:19 concatenating string with plus operator 26:48 concatenating string with variables 29:01 appending variables to strings 30:15 find a length of string 31:12 bracket notation to find first character in string 32:01 bracket notation to find Nth character in string34:24 bracket notation to find last character in string34:54 word blanks 36:31 store multiple values with arrays40:45 nested arrays 41:44 access array data with indexes42:35 modify array data with indexes 43:37 access multi-dimensional arrays with indexes 44:47 manipulate arrays with pop() 47:28 manipulate arrays with shift() 48:35 manipulate arrays with unshift() 49:23 shopping list 50:37 write reusable code with functions 51:43 passing values to functions with arguments 53:41 global scope and functions 55:44 local scope and functions 59:32 understand undefined value returned from a function 1:03:56 assignment with a returned value1:04:53 stand in line 1:05:53 boolean values 1:08:41 use conditional logic with if statements 1:09:24 comparison with the strict equality operator 1:13:20 practice comparing different values 1:14:42 comparison with inequality operator1:15:38 comparison with greater than or equal to operator1:17:39 comparison with less than or equal to operator1:18:45 comparison with the logical and operator1:19:18 comparison with the logical or operator 1:20:42 else statements 1:21:38 else if statements 1:22:28 chaining if else statements 1:24:45 golf code 1:27:47 switch statement1:32:14 default option in switch statements 1:35:46 multiple identical options in switch statements 1:37:25 replacing if else chins with switch 1:39:20 returning boolean value form functions1:41:11 returning an early pattern from functions1:42:20 counting cards 1:43:38 build javascript objects1:49:12 accessing object properties with dot notation1:50:47 accessing object properties with bracket notation1:51:34 accessing object properties with variables1:52:48 updating object properties 1:53:36 add new property to an object 1:54:31 delete properties form an object1:55:19 using objects for lookups 1:55:55 testing objects for properties 1:57:46 manipulating complex objects1:59:15 accessing nested objects 2:01:03 accessing nested arrays 2:01:52 record collection 2:03:05 iterate with while oop 2:10:15 iterate with for loops 2:11:34 iterate odd numbers with a for loop 2:13:56 count backwards with a for loop2:15:29 iterative through an array with for loop 2:17:08 nesting for loops 2:19:43 nesting with do..while loops 2:22:45 profile lookup 2:24:12 generate random fractions 2:28:18 generate random whole numbers 2:28:55 generate random whole numbers within a range 2:30:24 use the parseInt function 2:31:47 use the parseInt function with a radix 2:32:37 use the conditional(ternary) operator 2:33:29 use multiple conditional (ternary)operators 2:34:58 difference between the var and let keywords2:36:58 compare scopes of the var and let keywords2:39:05 declare a read-only variable with the const keyword2:41:35 mutate an array declared with const 2:43:41 prevent object mutation 2:44:53 use arrow function to write concise anonymous functions 2:47:17 write arrow functions with parameters 2:48:23 write higher order arrow functions2:49:26 write higher order arrow functions 2:53:05 use the spread operator to evaluate arrays In-Place 2:55:33 use destruction in assignment to assign variables from objects 2:57:18 destructuring assignment with nested objects 3:00:17 use destructuring assignment to assign variables from arrays 3:01:54 use destructuring assignment with the rest operator 3:03:42 create string using template literals 3:06:39 write concise object literal declarations using simple fields 3:10:42 write concise declarative functions 3:12:24 use class syntax to define a constructor function 3:12:59 use getters and setters to control access to an object 3:15:10 understanding the differences between import and require 3:20:25 use export to reuse a code block 3:22:33 use * to import everything from a file 3:23:40 create an export fallback with export default 3:24:50 import a default export 3:25:25 Outro 3:26:18
@priti9016
@priti9016 5 жыл бұрын
you're an absolute legend if this is truly compiled by you, thanks a lot mate
@aka_amanyadav
@aka_amanyadav 5 жыл бұрын
thanks bro!!
@hamiddami3686
@hamiddami3686 5 жыл бұрын
merci bcp
@almaliki5292
@almaliki5292 5 жыл бұрын
True legend
@ifteekharulislam7945
@ifteekharulislam7945 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you brother Malik Mohammad!! Jazakallahu Khairun brother... You just did a great deed for all of us...
@osamagamal495
@osamagamal495 9 ай бұрын
I remember watching this video 5 years ago as a complete beginner now I am a full time front-end developer. Thank you for spreading the knowledge. it's really appreciated.
@gurushill
@gurushill 9 ай бұрын
Drop your tiktok account bro
@osamagamal495
@osamagamal495 9 ай бұрын
I am not on Tiktok unfortunately@@gurushill
@footy895
@footy895 8 ай бұрын
how much do you make?
@Osamailyas
@Osamailyas 7 ай бұрын
how long it took to become JS programmer? I am just starting it
@osamagamal495
@osamagamal495 7 ай бұрын
@@Osamailyas about 2 years but I wasn't super consistent. I gave up multiple times. My advice is don't focus too much on time as long as you keep learning and one day you will figure out what you're doing and get a job.
@sinethmendis8950
@sinethmendis8950 Жыл бұрын
This is for my convenience :-) 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:24 Running JavaScript 0:04:23 Comment Your Code 0:05:56 Declare Variables 0:06:15 Storing Values with the Assignment Operator 0:11:31 Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator 0:11:58 Uninitialized Variables 0:12:40 Case Sensitivity in Variables 0:14:05 Basic Math 0:15:30 Increment and Decrement 0:16:22 Decimal Numbers 0:16:48 Multiply Two Decimals 0:17:18 Divide Decimals 0:17:33 Finding a Remainder 0:18:22 Augmented Math Operations 0:21:19 Declare String Variables 0:22:01 Escaping Literal Quotes 0:23:44 Quoting Strings with Single Quotes 0:25:18 Escape Sequences 0:26:46 Plus Operator 0:27:49 Plus Equals Operator 0:29:01 Constructing Strings with Variables 0:30:14 Appending Variables to Strings 0:31:11 Length of a String 0:32:01 Bracket Notation 0:33:27 Understand String Immutability 0:34:23 Find the Nth Character 0:36:28 Word Blanks 0:40:44 Arrays 0:41:43 Nest Arrays 0:42:33 Access Array Data 0:43:34 Modify Array Data 0:44:48 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 0:46:30 push() 0:47:29 pop() 0:48:33 shift() 0:49:23 unshift() 0:50:36 Shopping List 0:51:41 Write Reusable with Functions 0:53:41 Arguments 0:55:43 Global Scope 0:59:31 Local Scope 1:00:46 Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:02:40 Return a Value from a Function 1:03:55 Undefined Value returned 1:04:52 Assignment with a Returned Value 1:05:52 Stand in Line 1:08:41 Boolean Values 1:09:24 If Statements 1:11:51 Equality Operators 1:19:17 And / Or Operators 1:21:37 Else Statements 1:22:27 Else If Statements 1:23:30 Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:24:45 Chaining If Else Statements 1:27:45 Golf Code 1:32:15 Switch Statements 1:41:11 Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:42:20 Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:43:38 Counting Cards 1:49:11 Build Objects 1:50:46 Dot Notation 1:51:33 Bracket Notation 1:52:47 Variables 1:53:34 Updating Object Properties 1:54:30 Add New Properties to Object 1:55:19 Delete Properties from Object 1:55:54 Objects for Lookups 1:57:43 Testing Objects for Properties 1:59:15 Manipulating Complex Objects 2:01:00 Nested Objects 2:01:53 Nested Arrays 2:03:06 Record Collection 2:10:15 While Loops 2:11:35 For Loops 2:13:56 Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:15:28 Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:17:08 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:19:43 Nesting For Loops 2:22:45 Do...While Loops 2:24:12 Profile Lookup 2:28:18 Random Fractions and Whole Numbers 2:31:46 parseInt Function 2:33:29 Ternary Operator 2:34:57 Multiple Ternary Operators 2:36:57 var vs let 2:41:32 const Keyword 2:43:40 Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:44:52 Prevent Object Mutation 2:47:17 Arrow Functions 2:53:04 Default Parameters 2:54:00 Rest Operator 2:55:31 Spread Operator 2:57:18 Destructuring Assignment 3:06:39 Template Literals 3:10:43 Simple Fields 3:12:24 Declarative Functions 3:12:56 class Syntax 3:15:11 getters and setters 3:20:25 import and export
@muratcanagic
@muratcanagic Жыл бұрын
you forgot 0:44 randomly appeared brat.
@Tomharry910
@Tomharry910 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@omprakashtripathy530
@omprakashtripathy530 Жыл бұрын
A legend has appeared
@dwearies
@dwearies Жыл бұрын
the timestamps are in the description
@ANANDYADAV-sc1se
@ANANDYADAV-sc1se Жыл бұрын
you worked hard my friend
@SpiceyM
@SpiceyM 3 жыл бұрын
Stop scrolling through the comments! Get back to the video and focus!!
@JoshuaConcepcion-v8s
@JoshuaConcepcion-v8s 3 жыл бұрын
was scrolling through the comments and saw this thanks
@Mr300
@Mr300 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this response.
@sunan2335
@sunan2335 2 жыл бұрын
Dude thanks
@ChillThrills_TV
@ChillThrills_TV 2 жыл бұрын
Okiii
@honesto8457
@honesto8457 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@stickmanster8289
@stickmanster8289 5 жыл бұрын
mans made a JS full 3hr course with NO ADS. this man is a true LEGEND.
@jimmyjaramillo6411
@jimmyjaramillo6411 4 жыл бұрын
@@programmingmindset nobody asked
@HerrMustermann
@HerrMustermann 4 жыл бұрын
@@jimmyjaramillo6411 did we ask you?
@kensei4237
@kensei4237 4 жыл бұрын
I have ads lmao
@savagenovelist2983
@savagenovelist2983 4 жыл бұрын
You’re aware that they provide courses for essentially every language I can think of with no ads, right?
@imiqar2607
@imiqar2607 4 жыл бұрын
@@pythonithon5916 you'll change your mind after you try to earn money from web ads xD
@wardenpataski2882
@wardenpataski2882 3 жыл бұрын
I just finished this video to refresh my fundamentals because I have my first interview in couple of days later, it's a front end position. Wish me luck guyss :)
@jorgediaz4945
@jorgediaz4945 3 жыл бұрын
Good Luck, u got this 🤝
@wardenpataski2882
@wardenpataski2882 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support guys, unfortunately I didn’t pitch the role. But hey, at least I have tried my best. Good luck to y’all too 👊
@abk072
@abk072 3 жыл бұрын
did you get it??
@TheImpersonater
@TheImpersonater 3 жыл бұрын
good luck bro
@Lifestyle_withG
@Lifestyle_withG 3 жыл бұрын
@@wardenpataski2882 at least you got the interview so you know what questions to expect!
@tib2665
@tib2665 Жыл бұрын
I learned JS before finding this tutorial, but it is so remarkable I had to share something as well. Here's how this 62 year old learned Javascript: through books that have interactive content. Those that make you practice what they teach on each chapter. And that's what you need as a beginner: practice instead of complex subjects and concepts. These are the best ones: Eloquent Javascript Javascript In Less Than 50 Pages Head First Javascript Programming Smarter Way to Learn Python You're welcome!
@acharyaguy
@acharyaguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you, but one of the books you suggested is for learning python ,why ?
@rahimdin3180
@rahimdin3180 Жыл бұрын
JavaScript necessary to learn for web 3.0 ,and it is a complete training to learn it, I am a beginner .thnx
@OrangeandGreenSoda
@OrangeandGreenSoda Жыл бұрын
any book suggestions? (Relating to js)
@NomadLovesUs
@NomadLovesUs Жыл бұрын
@@acharyaguy because he's a bot lol
@AlexEG_
@AlexEG_ Жыл бұрын
@@OrangeandGreenSoda You don't Know JS -- KYLE SIMPSON --
@radioactivememes4964
@radioactivememes4964 4 жыл бұрын
shout out to people learning to code during quarantine
@ShikaSkywalker
@ShikaSkywalker 4 жыл бұрын
:)
@joseph1131
@joseph1131 4 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah. Im a month and a half into python and some into javascript. Making the best of a bad situation
@nolanimates1595
@nolanimates1595 4 жыл бұрын
:) too
@psychologic__
@psychologic__ 4 жыл бұрын
Let’s Go!!
@humzxh
@humzxh 4 жыл бұрын
Wait a minute I learned C++ in a day 4 months ago and python in a day I learned css yesterday and HTML day before
@ElizabethLopezv
@ElizabethLopezv 3 жыл бұрын
my advice as a beginner, do it by yourself (all the code) after every explanation, it will take longer but is essential to learn and master the basis. Finishing this course in 4 hours doesn't worth if don't assimilate the concepts. Good things take time. =). PD: English is not my first language, I'm still learning.
@xyangst
@xyangst 3 жыл бұрын
i ended up just using the website without the video
@simoncallelaverde
@simoncallelaverde 3 жыл бұрын
Very very true! I did it like that, took a looooot more than three hours. Various days in fact. But I could even "correct" Beau in soo many things, simplify his stuff, do it other way, try changing many things, and understand every concept deeply. Cheers!
@pikacoder5782
@pikacoder5782 3 жыл бұрын
Handwriiten Notes of above lecture in My YT Channel
@Daria_Georgieva
@Daria_Georgieva 3 жыл бұрын
This is so true!
@subratadas9772
@subratadas9772 3 жыл бұрын
yeah good things take time to grow.
@jamshedfbc
@jamshedfbc 5 жыл бұрын
You are a noble man to share this for free.
@blackninja9400
@blackninja9400 5 жыл бұрын
just download the video, put it on a CD and take care of it. :)
@naveenlb6560
@naveenlb6560 5 жыл бұрын
@@blackninja9400 Put it on a CD? Who the f uses CD in 2019?
@stacksonchain9320
@stacksonchain9320 5 жыл бұрын
@@techskeletons7381 floppy?
@DeepakKumar-ee6tw
@DeepakKumar-ee6tw 5 жыл бұрын
That too without any add
@ksaikumarnaik271
@ksaikumarnaik271 5 жыл бұрын
@@DeepakKumar-ee6tw plss suggest me sir... still i am under graduate ... what can i learn after dis video... i mean what should i want to learn after these javaScript... tell me the best path.... ? Any one sir...pls
@mudassarkhokharrr
@mudassarkhokharrr 4 жыл бұрын
⭐️Course Contents⭐️ 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:24 Running JavaScript 0:04:23 Comment Your Code 0:05:56 Declare Variables 0:06:15 Storing Values with the Assignment Operator 0:11:31 Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator 0:11:58 Uninitialized Variables 0:12:40 Case Sensitivity in Variables 0:14:05 Add Two Numbers 0:14:34 Subtract One Number from Another 0:14:52 Multiply Two Numbers 0:15:12 Dividing Numbers 0:15:30 Increment 0:15:58 Decrement 0:16:22 Decimal Numbers 0:16:48 Multiply Two Decimals 0:17:18 Divide Decimals 0:17:33 Finding a Remainder 0:18:22 Augmented Addition 0:19:22 Augmented Subtraction 0:20:18 Augmented Multiplication 0:20:51 Augmented Division 0:21:19 Declare String Variables 0:22:01 Escaping Literal Quotes 0:23:44 Quoting Strings with Single Quotes 0:25:18 Escape Sequences 0:26:46 Plus Operator 0:27:49 Plus Equals Operator 0:29:01 Constructing Strings with Variables 0:30:14 Appending Variables to Strings 0:31:11 Length of a String 0:32:01 Bracket Notation 0:33:27 Understand String Immutability 0:34:23 Find the Nth Character 0:34:51 Find the Last Character 0:35:48 Find the Nth-to-Last Character 0:36:28 Word Blanks 0:40:44 Arrays 0:41:43 Nest Arrays 0:42:33 Access Array Data 0:43:34 Modify Array Data 0:44:48 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 0:46:30 push() 0:47:29 pop() 0:48:33 shift() 0:49:23 unshift() 0:50:36 Shopping List 0:51:41 Write Reusable with Functions 0:53:41 Arguments 0:55:43 Global Scope 0:59:31 Local Scope 1:00:46 Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:02:40 Return a Value from a Function 1:03:55 Undefined Value returned 1:04:52 Assignment with a Returned Value 1:05:52 Stand in Line 1:08:41 Boolean Values 1:09:24 If Statements 1:11:51 Equality Operator 1:13:18 Strict Equality Operator 1:14:43 Comparing different values 1:15:38 Inequality Operator 1:16:20 Strict Inequality Operator 1:17:05 Greater Than Operator 1:17:39 Greater Than Or Equal To Operator 1:18:09 Less Than Operator 1:18:44 Less Than Or Equal To Operator 1:19:17 And Operator 1:20:41 Or Operator 1:21:37 Else Statements 1:22:27 Else If Statements 1:23:30 Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:24:45 Chaining If Else Statements 1:27:45 Golf Code 1:32:15 Switch Statements 1:35:46 Default Option in Switch Statements 1:37:23 Identical Options in Switch Statements 1:39:20 Replacing If Else Chains with Switch 1:41:11 Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:42:20 Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:43:38 Counting Cards 1:49:11 Build Objects 1:50:46 Dot Notation 1:51:33 Bracket Notation 1:52:47 Variables 1:53:34 Updating Object Properties 1:54:30 Add New Properties to Object 1:55:19 Delete Properties from Object 1:55:54 Objects for Lookups 1:57:43 Testing Objects for Properties 1:59:15 Manipulating Complex Objects 2:01:00 Nested Objects 2:01:53 Nested Arrays 2:03:06 Record Collection 2:10:15 While Loops 2:11:35 For Loops 2:13:56 Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:15:28 Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:17:08 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:19:43 Nesting For Loops 2:22:45 Do...While Loops 2:24:12 Profile Lookup 2:28:18 Random Fractions 2:28:54 Random Whole Numbers 2:30:21 Random Whole Numbers within a Range 2:31:46 parseInt Function 2:32:36 parseInt Function with a Radix 2:33:29 Ternary Operator 2:34:57 Multiple Ternary Operators 2:36:57 var vs let 2:39:02 var vs let scopes 2:41:32 const Keyword 2:43:40 Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:44:52 Prevent Object Mutation 2:47:17 Arrow Functions 2:28:24 Arrow Functions with Parameters 2:49:27 Higher Order Arrow Functions 2:53:04 Default Parameters 2:54:00 Rest Operator 2:55:31 Spread Operator 2:57:18 Destructuring Assignment: Objects 3:00:18 Destructuring Assignment: Nested Objects 3:01:55 Destructuring Assignment: Arrays 3:03:40 Destructuring Assignment with Rest Operator to Reassign Array 3:05:05 Destructuring Assignment to Pass an Object 3:06:39 Template Literals 3:10:43 Simple Fields 3:12:24 Declarative Functions 3:12:56 class Syntax 3:15:11 getters and setters 3:20:25 import vs require 3:22:33 export 3:23:40 * to Import 3:24:50 export default 3:25:26 Import a Default Export
@samanthajennings1878
@samanthajennings1878 2 жыл бұрын
thank you
@TheDoomer666
@TheDoomer666 2 жыл бұрын
this is stupid, no-one cares.
@magisecretsacademy
@magisecretsacademy 2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou
@TheDoomer666
@TheDoomer666 2 жыл бұрын
wow, I was such an ass a month ago 😳
@oceanboy2975
@oceanboy2975 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much
@edk377
@edk377 4 жыл бұрын
A word of encouragement to anyone when i first watched this sometime in July it was Greek as i had just finished my HTML/CSS, i gave it a break and did a lot of reading W3schools, headfirst JavaScript book and shorter videos to explain maybe loops objects etc. i have come back today and i am able to finish his sentences its a breeze, only 1.5 months ago i was feeling overwhelmed, it gets batter y'all it gets easier with practice and consistency so keep going!
@gasto64
@gasto64 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much that;s a relief
@artemistheory
@artemistheory 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, seriously.
@vivian318
@vivian318 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! So good to know
@buchdow8492
@buchdow8492 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, I needed to hear this. if I didn't have a " never-say-die attitude", JavaScript as a whole would have discouraged me from learning to code.
@vivian318
@vivian318 4 жыл бұрын
@@buchdow8492 keep going! Make it fun however you can. You’ve come this far keep going you got this!
@sylvanusjoseph1140
@sylvanusjoseph1140 2 жыл бұрын
I must state that after numerous paid course online and on KZbin at learning JavaScript this is bar far the best course I have come across. In terms of explanation and clear precise well detail documentation this is second to none. Thank you for all your hard work and sharing this with us. This world needs more people like you.
@Prithvijay2006
@Prithvijay2006 4 жыл бұрын
PART 1: BASIC JAVASCRIPT ⌨️ (0:01:24) 1. Running JavaScript ⌨️ (0:04:23) 2. Comment Your JavaScript Code ⌨️ (0:05:56) 3. Declare JavaScript Variables ⌨️ (0:06:15) 4. Storing Values with the Assignment Operator ⌨️ (0:11:31) 5. Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator ⌨️ (0:11:58) 6. Understanding Uninitialized Variables ⌨️ (0:12:40) 7. Understanding Case Sensitivity in Variables ⌨️ (0:14:05) 8. Add Two Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:14:34) 9. Subtract One Number from Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:14:52) 10. Multiply Two Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:12) 11. Divide One Number by Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:30) 12. Increment a Number with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:58) 13. Decrement a Number with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:16:22) 14. Create Decimal Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:16:48) 15. Multiply Two Decimals with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:17:18) 16. Divide One Decimal by Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:17:33) 17. Finding a Remainder in JavaScript ⌨️ (0:18:22) 18. Compound Assignment With Augmented Addition ⌨️ (0:19:22) 19. Compound Assignment With Augmented Subtraction ⌨️ (0:20:18) 20. Compound Assignment With Augmented Multiplication ⌨️ (0:20:51) 21. Compound Assignment With Augmented Division ⌨️ (0:21:19) 22. Declare String Variables ⌨️ (0:22:01) 23. Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings ⌨️ (0:23:44) 24. Quoting Strings with Single Quotes ⌨️ (0:25:18) 25. Escape Sequences in Strings ⌨️ (0:26:46) 26. Concatenating Strings with Plus Operator ⌨️ (0:27:49) 27. Concatenating Strings with the Plus Equals Operator ⌨️ (0:29:01) 28. Constructing Strings with Variables ⌨️ (0:30:14) 29. Appending Variables to Strings ⌨️ (0:31:11) 30. Find the Length of a String ⌨️ (0:32:01) 31. Use Bracket Notation to Find the First Character in a String ⌨️ (0:33:27) 32. Understand String Immutability ⌨️ (0:34:23) 33. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Nth Character in a String ⌨️ (0:34:51) 34. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Last Character in a String ⌨️ (0:35:48) 35. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Nth-to-Last Character in a ⌨️ (0:36:28) 36. Word Blanks ⌨️ (0:40:44) 37. Store Multiple Values in one Variable using JavaScript Arrays ⌨️ (0:41:43) 38. Nest one Array within Another Array ⌨️ (0:42:33) 39. Access Array Data with Indexes ⌨️ (0:43:34) 40. Modify Array Data With Indexes ⌨️ (0:44:48) 41. Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays With Indexes ⌨️ (0:46:30) 42. Manipulate Arrays With push() ⌨️ (0:47:29) 43. Manipulate Arrays With pop() ⌨️ (0:48:33) 44. Manipulate Arrays With shift() ⌨️ (0:49:23) 45. Manipulate Arrays With unshift() ⌨️ (0:50:36) 46. Shopping List ⌨️ (0:51:41) 47. Write Reusable JavaScript with Functions ⌨️ (0:53:41) 48. Passing Values to Functions with Arguments ⌨️ (0:55:43) 49. Global Scope and Functions ⌨️ (0:59:31) 50. Local Scope and Functions ⌨️ (1:00:46) 51. Global vs. Local Scope in Functions ⌨️ (1:02:40) 52. Return a Value from a Function with Return ⌨️ (1:03:55) 53. Understanding Undefined Value returned from a Function ⌨️ (1:04:52) 54. Assignment with a Returned Value ⌨️ (1:05:52) 55. Stand in Line ⌨️ (1:08:41) 56. Understanding Boolean Values ⌨️ (1:09:24) 57. Use Conditional Logic with If Statements ⌨️ (1:11:51) 58. Comparison with the Equality Operator ⌨️ (1:13:18) 59. Comparison with the Strict Equality Operator ⌨️ (1:14:43) 60. Practice comparing different values ⌨️ (1:15:38) 61. Comparison with the Inequality Operator ⌨️ (1:16:20) 62. Comparison with the Strict Inequality Operator ⌨️ (1:17:05) 63. Comparison with the Greater Than Operator ⌨️ (1:17:39) 64. Comparison with the Greater Than Or Equal To Operator ⌨️ (1:18:09) 65. Comparison with the Less Than Operator ⌨️ (1:18:44) 66. Comparison with the Less Than Or Equal To Operator ⌨️ (1:19:17) 67. Comparisons with the Logical And Operator ⌨️ (1:20:41) 68. Comparisons with the Logical Or Operator ⌨️ (1:21:37) 69. Introducing Else Statements ⌨️ (1:22:27) 70. Introducing Else If Statements ⌨️ (1:23:30) 71. Logical Order in If Else Statements ⌨️ (1:24:45) 72. Chaining If Else Statements ⌨️ (1:27:45) 73. Golf Code ⌨️ (1:32:15) 74. Selecting from Many Options with Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:35:46) 75. Adding a Default Option in Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:37:23) 76. Multiple Identical Options in Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:39:20) 77. Replacing If Else Chains with Switch ⌨️ (1:41:11) 78. Returning Boolean Values from Functions ⌨️ (1:42:20) 79. Return Early Pattern for Functions ⌨️ (1:43:38) 80. Counting Cards ⌨️ (1:49:11) 81. Build JavaScript Objects ⌨️ (1:50:46) 82. Accessing Object Properties with Dot Notation ⌨️ (1:51:33) 83. Accessing Object Properties with Bracket Notation ⌨️ (1:52:47) 84. Accessing Object Properties with Variables ⌨️ (1:53:34) 85. Updating Object Properties ⌨️ (1:54:30) 86. Add New Properties to a JavaScript Object ⌨️ (1:55:19) 87. Delete Properties from a JavaScript Object ⌨️ (1:55:54) 88. Using Objects for Lookups ⌨️ (1:57:43) 89. Testing Objects for Properties ⌨️ (1:59:15) 90. Manipulating Complex Objects ⌨️ (2:01:00) 91. Accessing Nested Objects ⌨️ (2:01:53) 92. Accessing Nested Arrays ⌨️ (2:03:06) 93. Record Collection ⌨️ (2:10:15) 94. Iterate with JavaScript While Loops ⌨️ (2:11:35) 95. Iterate with JavaScript For Loops ⌨️ (2:13:56) 96. Iterate Odd Numbers With a For Loop ⌨️ (2:15:28) 97. Count Backwards With a For Loop ⌨️ (2:17:08) 98. Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop ⌨️ (2:19:43) 99. Nesting For Loops ⌨️ (2:22:45) 100. Iterate with JavaScript Do...While Loops ⌨️ (2:24:12) 101. Profile Lookup ⌨️ (2:28:18) 102. Generate Random Fractions with JavaScript ⌨️ (2:28:54) 103. Generate Random Whole Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (2:30:21) 104. Generate Random Whole Numbers within a Range ⌨️ (2:31:46) 105. Use the parseInt Function ⌨️ (2:32:36) 106. Use the parseInt Function with a Radix ⌨️ (2:33:29) 107. Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator ⌨️ (2:34:57) 108. Use Multiple Conditional (Ternary) Operators PART 2: ES6 ⌨️ (2:36:57) 109. Explore Differences Between the var and let Keywords ⌨️ (2:39:02) 110. Compare Scopes of the var and let Keywords ⌨️ (2:41:32) 111. Declare a Read-Only Variable with the const Keyword ⌨️ (2:43:40) 112. Mutate an Array Declared with const ⌨️ (2:44:52) 113. Prevent Object Mutation ⌨️ (2:47:17) 114. Use Arrow Functions to Write Concise Anonymous Functions ⌨️ (2:28:24) 115. Write Arrow Functions with Parameters ⌨️ (2:49:27) 116. Write Higher Order Arrow Functions ⌨️ (2:53:04) 117. Set Default Parameters for Your Functions ⌨️ (2:54:00) 118. Use the Rest Operator with Function Parameters ⌨️ (2:55:31) 119. Use the Spread Operator to Evaluate Arrays In-Place ⌨️ (2:57:18) 120. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Objects ⌨️ (3:00:18) 121. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Nested Objects ⌨️ (3:01:55) 122. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Arrays ⌨️ (3:03:40) 123. Use Destructuring Assignment with the Rest Operator to Reassign Array ⌨️ (3:05:05) 124. Use Destructuring Assignment to Pass an Object as a Function's ⌨️ (3:06:39) 125. Create Strings using Template Literals ⌨️ (3:10:43) 126. Write Concise Object Literal Declarations Using Simple Fields ⌨️ (3:12:24) 127. Write Concise Declarative Functions with ES6 ⌨️ (3:12:56) 128. Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function ⌨️ (3:15:11) 129. Use getters and setters to Control Access to an Object ⌨️ (3:20:25) 130. Understand the Differences Between import and require ⌨️ (3:22:33) 131. Use export to Reuse a Code Block ⌨️ (3:23:40) 132. Use * to Import Everything from a File ⌨️ (3:24:50) 133. Create an Export Fallback with export default ⌨️ (3:25:26) 134. Import a Default Export I saw somw comments regarding this that they are providing us help by this but i want to prove that don't waste your time by writing , just copy and paste LOL.
@yasaravikiranreddy8568
@yasaravikiranreddy8568 4 жыл бұрын
Its so helpful
@deepanshmakkar5118
@deepanshmakkar5118 4 жыл бұрын
You are an angel
@fahimkhan643
@fahimkhan643 4 жыл бұрын
U deserve more likes nd comments ❤
@mono_drift
@mono_drift 4 жыл бұрын
You deserve a pin my man! :)
@Gregg_the_egg
@Gregg_the_egg 4 жыл бұрын
@DetectiveRey yes indeed. :D
@mmathatoable
@mmathatoable 3 жыл бұрын
Here's to my first day taking this course after 6 weeks of procrastination. I wish myself and everyone on the same journey a very good luck!!! No stopping!
@shizutempest7877
@shizutempest7877 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck, i hope you can stop procrastination forever 🔥🔥🔥
@starletudeh2586
@starletudeh2586 3 жыл бұрын
Hello please can we talk?
@Zennec8
@Zennec8 3 жыл бұрын
@@shizutempest7877 That is physically impossible
@baranferah7505
@baranferah7505 3 жыл бұрын
Your so right! C# was terribly hard to get hang to but Java? I Can already write a story of a computer learning Math!
@mausamx
@mausamx 3 жыл бұрын
how is your journey so far? i want to start coding and become a software engineer in the future, how difficult is it?
@whathuh6965
@whathuh6965 Ай бұрын
Has to be the best JavaScript beginner course on the internet period. Very concise, short and to the point demonstrations and examples with no long winded explanations that bore you, and easy to follow along. 10/10.
@sankaranarayanan7847
@sankaranarayanan7847 4 жыл бұрын
0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:24 Running JavaScript 0:04:23 Comment Your Code 0:05:56 Declare Variables 0:06:15 Storing Values with the Assignment Operator 0:11:31 Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator 0:11:58 Uninitialized Variables 0:12:40 Case Sensitivity in Variables 0:14:05 Add Two Numbers 0:14:34 Subtract One Number from Another 0:14:52 Multiply Two Numbers 0:15:12 Dividing Numbers 0:15:30 Increment 0:15:58 Decrement 0:16:22 Decimal Numbers 0:16:48 Multiply Two Decimals 0:17:18 Divide Decimals 0:17:33 Finding a Remainder 0:18:22 Augmented Addition 0:19:22 Augmented Subtraction 0:20:18 Augmented Multiplication 0:20:51 Augmented Division 0:21:19 Declare String Variables 0:22:01 Escaping Literal Quotes 0:23:44 Quoting Strings with Single Quotes 0:25:18 Escape Sequences 0:26:46 Plus Operator 0:27:49 Plus Equals Operator 0:29:01 Constructing Strings with Variables 0:30:14 Appending Variables to Strings 0:31:11 Length of a String 0:32:01 Bracket Notation 0:33:27 Understand String Immutability 0:34:23 Find the Nth Character 0:34:51 Find the Last Character 0:35:48 Find the Nth-to-Last Character 0:36:28 Word Blanks 0:40:44 Arrays 0:41:43 Nest Arrays 0:42:33 Access Array Data 0:43:34 Modify Array Data 0:44:48 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 0:46:30 push() 0:47:29 pop() 0:48:33 shift() 0:49:23 unshift() 0:50:36 Shopping List 0:51:41 Write Reusable with Functions 0:53:41 Arguments 0:55:43 Global Scope 0:59:31 Local Scope 1:00:46 Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:02:40 Return a Value from a Function 1:03:55 Undefined Value returned 1:04:52 Assignment with a Returned Value 1:05:52 Stand in Line 1:08:41 Boolean Values 1:09:24 If Statements 1:11:51 Equality Operator 1:13:18 Strict Equality Operator 1:14:43 Comparing different values 1:15:38 Inequality Operator 1:16:20 Strict Inequality Operator 1:17:05 Greater Than Operator 1:17:39 Greater Than Or Equal To Operator 1:18:09 Less Than Operator 1:18:44 Less Than Or Equal To Operator 1:19:17 And Operator 1:20:41 Or Operator 1:21:37 Else Statements 1:22:27 Else If Statements 1:23:30 Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:24:45 Chaining If Else Statements 1:27:45 Golf Code 1:32:15 Switch Statements 1:35:46 Default Option in Switch Statements 1:37:23 Identical Options in Switch Statements 1:39:20 Replacing If Else Chains with Switch 1:41:11 Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:42:20 Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:43:38 Counting Cards 1:49:11 Build Objects 1:50:46 Dot Notation 1:51:33 Bracket Notation 1:52:47 Variables 1:53:34 Updating Object Properties 1:54:30 Add New Properties to Object 1:55:19 Delete Properties from Object 1:55:54 Objects for Lookups 1:57:43 Testing Objects for Properties 1:59:15 Manipulating Complex Objects 2:01:00 Nested Objects 2:01:53 Nested Arrays 2:03:06 Record Collection 2:10:15 While Loops 2:11:35 For Loops 2:13:56 Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:15:28 Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:17:08 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:19:43 Nesting For Loops 2:22:45 Do...While Loops 2:24:12 Profile Lookup 2:28:18 Random Fractions 2:28:54 Random Whole Numbers 2:30:21 Random Whole Numbers within a Range 2:31:46 parseInt Function 2:32:36 parseInt Function with a Radix 2:33:29 Ternary Operator 2:34:57 Multiple Ternary Operators 2:36:57 var vs let 2:39:02 var vs let scopes 2:41:32 const Keyword 2:43:40 Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:44:52 Prevent Object Mutation 2:47:17 Arrow Functions 2:28:24 Arrow Functions with Parameters 2:49:27 Higher Order Arrow Functions 2:53:04 Default Parameters 2:54:00 Rest Operator 2:55:31 Spread Operator 2:57:18 Destructuring Assignment: Objects 3:00:18 Destructuring Assignment: Nested Objects 3:01:55 Destructuring Assignment: Arrays 3:03:40 Destructuring Assignment with Rest Operator to Reassign Array 3:05:05 Destructuring Assignment to Pass an Object 3:06:39 Template Literals 3:10:43 Simple Fields 3:12:24 Declarative Functions 3:12:56 class Syntax 3:15:11 getters and setters 3:20:25 import vs require 3:22:33 export 3:23:40 * to Import 3:24:50 export default 3:25:26 Import a Default Export *from the description
@amitbhowmik3466
@amitbhowmik3466 2 жыл бұрын
Respect brother
@VistaVerse-I
@VistaVerse-I 2 жыл бұрын
You GOAT
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 2 жыл бұрын
@@VistaVerse-I Stop being a hater. Someone might take notes and that can be beneficial for them. Get a life and get a job as well.
@dodoadel123
@dodoadel123 2 жыл бұрын
@@abc_cba are u an idiot or smth, you do realize that GOAT means the Greatest Of All Time
@StarForgers
@StarForgers 2 жыл бұрын
@@dodoadel123 To be fair I only learned that a year or 2 ago and I'm 23
@konoko-o3o
@konoko-o3o 4 жыл бұрын
This video is my entire semester in college, well done!
@konoko-o3o
@konoko-o3o 3 жыл бұрын
@@donttrustnobody1 Yes, But I code C# for years now, maybe for beginners is not enough.
@adh-techie
@adh-techie 3 жыл бұрын
Design Facebook Login Page with me in 4 Steps ,Trailer :kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYe5n3qip918odE
@jjolatunji4406
@jjolatunji4406 3 жыл бұрын
thank me later 0:00:00​ Introduction 0:01:24​ Running JavaScript 0:04:23​ Comment Your Code 0:05:56​ Declare Variables 0:06:15​ Storing Values with the Assignment Operator 0:11:31​ Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator 0:11:58​ Uninitialized Variables 0:12:40​ Case Sensitivity in Variables 0:14:05​ Add Two Numbers 0:14:34​ Subtract One Number from Another 0:14:52​ Multiply Two Numbers 0:15:12​ Dividing Numbers 0:15:30​ Increment 0:15:58​ Decrement 0:16:22​ Decimal Numbers 0:16:48​ Multiply Two Decimals 0:17:18​ Divide Decimals 0:17:33​ Finding a Remainder 0:18:22​ Augmented Addition 0:19:22​ Augmented Subtraction 0:20:18​ Augmented Multiplication 0:20:51​ Augmented Division 0:21:19​ Declare String Variables 0:22:01​ Escaping Literal Quotes 0:23:44​ Quoting Strings with Single Quotes 0:25:18​ Escape Sequences 0:26:46​ Plus Operator 0:27:49​ Plus Equals Operator 0:29:01​ Constructing Strings with Variables 0:30:14​ Appending Variables to Strings 0:31:11​ Length of a String 0:32:01​ Bracket Notation 0:33:27​ Understand String Immutability 0:34:23​ Find the Nth Character 0:34:51​ Find the Last Character 0:35:48​ Find the Nth-to-Last Character 0:36:28​ Word Blanks 0:40:44​ Arrays 0:41:43​ Nest Arrays 0:42:33​ Access Array Data 0:43:34​ Modify Array Data 0:44:48​ Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 0:46:30​ push() 0:47:29​ pop() 0:48:33​ shift() 0:49:23​ unshift() 0:50:36​ Shopping List 0:51:41​ Write Reusable with Functions 0:53:41​ Arguments 0:55:43​ Global Scope 0:59:31​ Local Scope 1:00:46​ Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:02:40​ Return a Value from a Function 1:03:55​ Undefined Value returned 1:04:52​ Assignment with a Returned Value 1:05:52​ Stand in Line 1:08:41​ Boolean Values 1:09:24​ If Statements 1:11:51​ Equality Operator 1:13:18​ Strict Equality Operator 1:14:43​ Comparing different values 1:15:38​ Inequality Operator 1:16:20​ Strict Inequality Operator 1:17:05​ Greater Than Operator 1:17:39​ Greater Than Or Equal To Operator 1:18:09​ Less Than Operator 1:18:44​ Less Than Or Equal To Operator 1:19:17​ And Operator 1:20:41​ Or Operator 1:21:37​ Else Statements 1:22:27​ Else If Statements 1:23:30​ Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:24:45​ Chaining If Else Statements 1:27:45​ Golf Code 1:32:15​ Switch Statements 1:35:46​ Default Option in Switch Statements 1:37:23​ Identical Options in Switch Statements 1:39:20​ Replacing If Else Chains with Switch 1:41:11​ Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:42:20​ Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:43:38​ Counting Cards 1:49:11​ Build Objects 1:50:46​ Dot Notation 1:51:33​ Bracket Notation 1:52:47​ Variables 1:53:34​ Updating Object Properties 1:54:30​ Add New Properties to Object 1:55:19​ Delete Properties from Object 1:55:54​ Objects for Lookups 1:57:43​ Testing Objects for Properties 1:59:15​ Manipulating Complex Objects 2:01:00​ Nested Objects 2:01:53​ Nested Arrays 2:03:06​ Record Collection 2:10:15​ While Loops 2:11:35​ For Loops 2:13:56​ Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:15:28​ Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:17:08​ Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:19:43​ Nesting For Loops 2:22:45​ Do...While Loops 2:24:12​ Profile Lookup 2:28:18​ Random Fractions 2:28:54​ Random Whole Numbers 2:30:21​ Random Whole Numbers within a Range 2:31:46​ parseInt Function 2:32:36​ parseInt Function with a Radix 2:33:29​ Ternary Operator 2:34:57​ Multiple Ternary Operators 2:36:57​ var vs let 2:39:02​ var vs let scopes 2:41:32​ const Keyword 2:43:40​ Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:44:52​ Prevent Object Mutation 2:47:17​ Arrow Functions 2:28:24​ Arrow Functions with Parameters 2:49:27​ Higher Order Arrow Functions 2:53:04​ Default Parameters 2:54:00​ Rest Operator 2:55:31​ Spread Operator 2:57:18​ Destructuring Assignment: Objects 3:00:18​ Destructuring Assignment: Nested Objects 3:01:55​ Destructuring Assignment: Arrays 3:03:40​ Destructuring Assignment with Rest Operator to Reassign Array 3:05:05​ Destructuring Assignment to Pass an Object 3:06:39​ Template Literals 3:10:43​ Simple Fields 3:12:24​ Declarative Functions 3:12:56​ class Syntax 3:15:11​ getters and setters 3:20:25​ import vs require 3:22:33​ export 3:23:40​ * to Import 3:24:50​ export default 3:25:26​ Import a Default Export
@theasiandentist
@theasiandentist 3 жыл бұрын
thank you
@jjones7837
@jjones7837 3 жыл бұрын
Lord of #TIMESTAMPS
@jjolatunji4406
@jjolatunji4406 3 жыл бұрын
@@theasiandentist np
@akhilbruno7480
@akhilbruno7480 3 жыл бұрын
I really can't help but wonder how the description has the same hyperlinks with the same capital and small letter words. If your comment was added a week ago, Why copy-paste it after all?
@wf645
@wf645 3 жыл бұрын
@@akhilbruno7480 My thoughts exactly ! Its plain PLAGIARISM !
@Ummmmmmmmtoast
@Ummmmmmmmtoast Ай бұрын
holding my place and keeping myself socially accountable 💕 The goal is to get this done in 30 days (I work a lot so I can’t dedicate a lot of time to this atm) Day 1 30:16 Day 2 33:27 Day 8 47:30
@KITFC
@KITFC Ай бұрын
idk learned this in 2 days (but i already know python), gl with learning!
@thamam1003
@thamam1003 Ай бұрын
get to work mate
@WiredWisdom930
@WiredWisdom930 2 жыл бұрын
my advice as a beginner, do it by yourself (all the code) after every explanation, it will take longer but it is essential to learn and master the basics. Finishing this course in 4 hours isn't worth it if you don't assimilate the concepts. Good things take time. =). PD: English is not my first language, I am still learning.
@arjunbhaduri1469
@arjunbhaduri1469 Жыл бұрын
What do you recommend doing once we reach the end of the video ?
@astro7068
@astro7068 Жыл бұрын
@@arjunbhaduri1469 Try making some beginner projects until you can use the basics then start looking into more advanced stuff
@Conclusionary
@Conclusionary Жыл бұрын
@@arjunbhaduri1469 try making a countdown timer
@Conclusionary
@Conclusionary Жыл бұрын
thats what I have been doing and I am glad for it so far 30 mins in the video
@asmrtist9058
@asmrtist9058 5 жыл бұрын
"Use your code for good" I won't disappoint you Sensei!
@swordofgrayskull1530
@swordofgrayskull1530 5 жыл бұрын
Cobra kai never dies.
@spiderjerusalem4009
@spiderjerusalem4009 5 жыл бұрын
Evacuate the bus Engage all the students And give this man a nobel
@AbdulMunim-kx6np
@AbdulMunim-kx6np 4 жыл бұрын
A few moments later : *Hacks a website and earns millions*
@MestredoMauHumor
@MestredoMauHumor 4 жыл бұрын
@@AbdulMunim-kx6np hahahahahaba
@sklord536
@sklord536 4 жыл бұрын
me: yeah sure for good *an evil smile appears*
@freecodecamp
@freecodecamp 6 жыл бұрын
Click the "JOIN" button below the video to support freeCodeCamp.org! ⭐️Expand to see course contents with time codes ⭐️ 💻🎥 Learn to use JavaScript with the HTML DOM: kzbin.info/aero/PLWKjhJtqVAbllLK6r2dnGjUVWB_cFNcuO 💻🎥 Create a project using JavaScript: kzbin.info/aero/PLWKjhJtqVAbleDe3_ZA8h3AO2rXar-q2V PART 1: BASIC JAVASCRIPT ⌨️ (0:01:24) 1. Running JavaScript ⌨️ (0:04:23) 2. Comment Your JavaScript Code ⌨️ (0:05:56) 3. Declare JavaScript Variables ⌨️ (0:06:15) 4. Storing Values with the Assignment Operator ⌨️ (0:11:31) 5. Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator ⌨️ (0:11:58) 6. Understanding Uninitialized Variables ⌨️ (0:12:40) 7. Understanding Case Sensitivity in Variables ⌨️ (0:14:05) 8. Add Two Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:14:34) 9. Subtract One Number from Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:14:52) 10. Multiply Two Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:12) 11. Divide One Number by Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:30) 12. Increment a Number with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:15:58) 13. Decrement a Number with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:16:22) 14. Create Decimal Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:16:48) 15. Multiply Two Decimals with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:17:18) 16. Divide One Decimal by Another with JavaScript ⌨️ (0:17:33) 17. Finding a Remainder in JavaScript ⌨️ (0:18:22) 18. Compound Assignment With Augmented Addition ⌨️ (0:19:22) 19. Compound Assignment With Augmented Subtraction ⌨️ (0:20:18) 20. Compound Assignment With Augmented Multiplication ⌨️ (0:20:51) 21. Compound Assignment With Augmented Division ⌨️ (0:21:19) 22. Declare String Variables ⌨️ (0:22:01) 23. Escaping Literal Quotes in Strings ⌨️ (0:23:44) 24. Quoting Strings with Single Quotes ⌨️ (0:25:18) 25. Escape Sequences in Strings ⌨️ (0:26:46) 26. Concatenating Strings with Plus Operator ⌨️ (0:27:49) 27. Concatenating Strings with the Plus Equals Operator ⌨️ (0:29:01) 28. Constructing Strings with Variables ⌨️ (0:30:14) 29. Appending Variables to Strings ⌨️ (0:31:11) 30. Find the Length of a String ⌨️ (0:32:01) 31. Use Bracket Notation to Find the First Character in a String ⌨️ (0:33:27) 32. Understand String Immutability ⌨️ (0:34:23) 33. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Nth Character in a String ⌨️ (0:34:51) 34. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Last Character in a String ⌨️ (0:35:48) 35. Use Bracket Notation to Find the Nth-to-Last Character in a ⌨️ (0:36:28) 36. Word Blanks ⌨️ (0:40:44) 37. Store Multiple Values in one Variable using JavaScript Arrays ⌨️ (0:41:43) 38. Nest one Array within Another Array ⌨️ (0:42:33) 39. Access Array Data with Indexes ⌨️ (0:43:34) 40. Modify Array Data With Indexes ⌨️ (0:44:48) 41. Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays With Indexes ⌨️ (0:46:30) 42. Manipulate Arrays With push() ⌨️ (0:47:29) 43. Manipulate Arrays With pop() ⌨️ (0:48:33) 44. Manipulate Arrays With shift() ⌨️ (0:49:23) 45. Manipulate Arrays With unshift() ⌨️ (0:50:36) 46. Shopping List ⌨️ (0:51:41) 47. Write Reusable JavaScript with Functions ⌨️ (0:53:41) 48. Passing Values to Functions with Arguments ⌨️ (0:55:43) 49. Global Scope and Functions ⌨️ (0:59:31) 50. Local Scope and Functions ⌨️ (1:00:46) 51. Global vs. Local Scope in Functions ⌨️ (1:02:40) 52. Return a Value from a Function with Return ⌨️ (1:03:55) 53. Understanding Undefined Value returned from a Function ⌨️ (1:04:52) 54. Assignment with a Returned Value ⌨️ (1:05:52) 55. Stand in Line ⌨️ (1:08:41) 56. Understanding Boolean Values ⌨️ (1:09:24) 57. Use Conditional Logic with If Statements ⌨️ (1:11:51) 58. Comparison with the Equality Operator ⌨️ (1:13:18) 59. Comparison with the Strict Equality Operator ⌨️ (1:14:43) 60. Practice comparing different values ⌨️ (1:15:38) 61. Comparison with the Inequality Operator ⌨️ (1:16:20) 62. Comparison with the Strict Inequality Operator ⌨️ (1:17:05) 63. Comparison with the Greater Than Operator ⌨️ (1:17:39) 64. Comparison with the Greater Than Or Equal To Operator ⌨️ (1:18:09) 65. Comparison with the Less Than Operator ⌨️ (1:18:44) 66. Comparison with the Less Than Or Equal To Operator ⌨️ (1:19:17) 67. Comparisons with the Logical And Operator ⌨️ (1:20:41) 68. Comparisons with the Logical Or Operator ⌨️ (1:21:37) 69. Introducing Else Statements ⌨️ (1:22:27) 70. Introducing Else If Statements ⌨️ (1:23:30) 71. Logical Order in If Else Statements ⌨️ (1:24:45) 72. Chaining If Else Statements ⌨️ (1:27:45) 73. Golf Code ⌨️ (1:32:15) 74. Selecting from Many Options with Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:35:46) 75. Adding a Default Option in Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:37:23) 76. Multiple Identical Options in Switch Statements ⌨️ (1:39:20) 77. Replacing If Else Chains with Switch ⌨️ (1:41:11) 78. Returning Boolean Values from Functions ⌨️ (1:42:20) 79. Return Early Pattern for Functions ⌨️ (1:43:38) 80. Counting Cards ⌨️ (1:49:11) 81. Build JavaScript Objects ⌨️ (1:50:46) 82. Accessing Object Properties with Dot Notation ⌨️ (1:51:33) 83. Accessing Object Properties with Bracket Notation ⌨️ (1:52:47) 84. Accessing Object Properties with Variables ⌨️ (1:53:34) 85. Updating Object Properties ⌨️ (1:54:30) 86. Add New Properties to a JavaScript Object ⌨️ (1:55:19) 87. Delete Properties from a JavaScript Object ⌨️ (1:55:54) 88. Using Objects for Lookups ⌨️ (1:57:43) 89. Testing Objects for Properties ⌨️ (1:59:15) 90. Manipulating Complex Objects ⌨️ (2:01:00) 91. Accessing Nested Objects ⌨️ (2:01:53) 92. Accessing Nested Arrays ⌨️ (2:03:06) 93. Record Collection ⌨️ (2:10:15) 94. Iterate with JavaScript While Loops ⌨️ (2:11:35) 95. Iterate with JavaScript For Loops ⌨️ (2:13:56) 96. Iterate Odd Numbers With a For Loop ⌨️ (2:15:28) 97. Count Backwards With a For Loop ⌨️ (2:17:08) 98. Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop ⌨️ (2:19:43) 99. Nesting For Loops ⌨️ (2:22:45) 100. Iterate with JavaScript Do...While Loops ⌨️ (2:24:12) 101. Profile Lookup ⌨️ (2:28:18) 102. Generate Random Fractions with JavaScript ⌨️ (2:28:54) 103. Generate Random Whole Numbers with JavaScript ⌨️ (2:30:21) 104. Generate Random Whole Numbers within a Range ⌨️ (2:31:46) 105. Use the parseInt Function ⌨️ (2:32:36) 106. Use the parseInt Function with a Radix ⌨️ (2:33:29) 107. Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator ⌨️ (2:34:57) 108. Use Multiple Conditional (Ternary) Operators PART 2: ES6 ⌨️ (2:36:57) 109. Explore Differences Between the var and let Keywords ⌨️ (2:39:02) 110. Compare Scopes of the var and let Keywords ⌨️ (2:41:32) 111. Declare a Read-Only Variable with the const Keyword ⌨️ (2:43:40) 112. Mutate an Array Declared with const ⌨️ (2:44:52) 113. Prevent Object Mutation ⌨️ (2:47:17) 114. Use Arrow Functions to Write Concise Anonymous Functions ⌨️ (2:28:24) 115. Write Arrow Functions with Parameters ⌨️ (2:49:27) 116. Write Higher Order Arrow Functions ⌨️ (2:53:04) 117. Set Default Parameters for Your Functions ⌨️ (2:54:00) 118. Use the Rest Operator with Function Parameters ⌨️ (2:55:31) 119. Use the Spread Operator to Evaluate Arrays In-Place ⌨️ (2:57:18) 120. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Objects ⌨️ (3:00:18) 121. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Nested Objects ⌨️ (3:01:55) 122. Use Destructuring Assignment to Assign Variables from Arrays ⌨️ (3:03:40) 123. Use Destructuring Assignment with the Rest Operator to Reassign Array ⌨️ (3:05:05) 124. Use Destructuring Assignment to Pass an Object as a Function's ⌨️ (3:06:39) 125. Create Strings using Template Literals ⌨️ (3:10:43) 126. Write Concise Object Literal Declarations Using Simple Fields ⌨️ (3:12:24) 127. Write Concise Declarative Functions with ES6 ⌨️ (3:12:56) 128. Use class Syntax to Define a Constructor Function ⌨️ (3:15:11) 129. Use getters and setters to Control Access to an Object ⌨️ (3:20:25) 130. Understand the Differences Between import and require ⌨️ (3:22:33) 131. Use export to Reuse a Code Block ⌨️ (3:23:40) 132. Use * to Import Everything from a File ⌨️ (3:24:50) 133. Create an Export Fallback with export default ⌨️ (3:25:26) 134. Import a Default Export
@fansofpenguin9275
@fansofpenguin9275 6 жыл бұрын
Please PINNED this important comment 👆
@gio1135
@gio1135 6 жыл бұрын
This in itself is a lot of work. Let alone making the video.
@akshaysutar7995
@akshaysutar7995 6 жыл бұрын
Sir I want to notes in PDF format. Please share
@akshaysutar7995
@akshaysutar7995 6 жыл бұрын
Send me PDF file
@gio1135
@gio1135 6 жыл бұрын
@@akshaysutar7995 Shut up.
@anilsanghvi1044
@anilsanghvi1044 3 жыл бұрын
As a beginner, I found this course very useful. Thanks for sharing this high-quality content.
@vaibhavsingh16
@vaibhavsingh16 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/lWSoi4mcfrSVqq8&ab_channel=Denotes
@ri3706
@ri3706 10 ай бұрын
I know this video is 5 years old, but my goodness, it's good! Your ability to condense these concepts is golden and I love that you introduced and utilized functions so early on in the video. Thank you for this free content.
@Worldof12345
@Worldof12345 10 ай бұрын
I'm too watching this video right now 🎉
@jayshiku
@jayshiku 10 ай бұрын
My people. ❤
@krishnapankaj_kp
@krishnapankaj_kp 9 ай бұрын
If I learn from this course, will that be fine? Is it still relevant?
@rohatkarabulut2476
@rohatkarabulut2476 2 жыл бұрын
Coming from a few years of advanced Java and VBA. It's super painful to learn the basics again and again but now that I'm half way, it has become quite informative and I'm starting to realise some of the basics I've completely forgotten. Thanks for your time and effort my man, you've been massive help!
@shawnieleaf2277
@shawnieleaf2277 2 жыл бұрын
That’s what it seems like for me with any field of learning. The more I progress the more I learn and understand the full meaning and nuisances of the basics.
@7Denial7
@7Denial7 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Rohat! I like VBA too! What kind of software did you write in VBA? Did you use classes and interfaces?
@bambimbambas
@bambimbambas 11 ай бұрын
Darn right, it's always so annoying to learn the same stuff, which is intricately different in different languages. I'm talking about the basics of every programming language...
@ongrong1611
@ongrong1611 5 жыл бұрын
my first thoughts: wow, this is 3 hours lo--- OMG THERES NO ADS! srsly thank you for no ads
@peenrag6_z926
@peenrag6_z926 5 жыл бұрын
Well some people don’t have ad block and some people don’t want to to help support creators
@prismancy7182
@prismancy7182 5 жыл бұрын
He's a hero
@tusharpatel6100
@tusharpatel6100 5 жыл бұрын
Kind of makes me sad that there are no ads, all this hardwork he put in and doesn't get any revenue out of it :(
@toall_stone740
@toall_stone740 5 жыл бұрын
@@PedroHenrique-es8rv i do
@jaaziahcureton9798
@jaaziahcureton9798 5 жыл бұрын
It's educational of course there no ads
@bluelion978
@bluelion978 3 жыл бұрын
I started yesterday evening and I am about 70 minutes into the tutorial. I am going slowly plus doing the samples alongside using scrimba. I am liking this big time. Very well organized and fluid in explaining. Thanks for this free code camp!!
@arjunpoudel8762
@arjunpoudel8762 3 жыл бұрын
Hi this may be useful to you. Finding Location of your website visitors using php and javascript , kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYvbl3ydqqiMaLs Thanks.
@practicalcoding8010
@practicalcoding8010 3 жыл бұрын
Camera photo capture using Javascript kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZTHqmp4jt2aedE Thanks.
@djdx2
@djdx2 3 жыл бұрын
im glad you are using it along-side scrimba. Scrimba is ALOT better as it shows you from Day1 how JavaScript interacts with you webpage. This video here (i still give credit), unfortunatly only shows the JS code, nothing actually useful for HTML/CSS
@________1516
@________1516 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning Scrimba! I didn't know about it. That resource is GOLD!!!
@zephyrgaming9798
@zephyrgaming9798 3 жыл бұрын
Bro do you know how to save javascript code in scrimba
@elwang1536
@elwang1536 2 ай бұрын
NOTES FOR SELF //array.pop - removes last element //array.shift - removes first element //array.push("") - adds last element //array.unshift("") - adds first element // === for strict equalance -> 3 and '3' //objects are basically JSON - var object = {json} //for loops -> 1++, 1 += 2 (even), 1 -= '2' is also possible //Math.floor -> round off to nearst whole no. //parseInt(string,base) // nested ternary operators are a thing -> condition ? if true : if false [ the nest happens here] // var is public , let is private, const is final i guess // const arrays can be modifyed i mean the elements // Object.freez() does what it sounds like // anomous fucnction can be converted to arrow function - var myVar = (pram1,pram2) => pram1+pram2; //2:52 flew over my head // you can assign default parms function myFun(pram, pram2 = 'i am defined'){}; // rest operator lets you take a 'variavble' no. of arguments ?? eg: function myFun(...args){} basicly should take in any ampount of prams and store them in an array // Destructring assignments is lame // objects can contian functions, why?? ;( // export key word need to be added to get functions and variable in other files via import
@jacobtran4010
@jacobtran4010 4 жыл бұрын
This man has a lovely voice that is made for teaching beginners like myself and I find him to be very clear concise and thorough when he explains. Not only that, the tone of his voice fits the the speed and volume he project out :)
@gubliod
@gubliod 3 жыл бұрын
I have spent $30,000 at university and free code camp has taught me more than university ever has 😅
@fccgrnp2968
@fccgrnp2968 3 жыл бұрын
du u say uni were useles?
@pikacoder5782
@pikacoder5782 3 жыл бұрын
Handwriiten Notes of programming in My channel.
@fccgrnp2968
@fccgrnp2968 3 жыл бұрын
@p3rcio yah, there ends the world
@practicalcoding8010
@practicalcoding8010 3 жыл бұрын
Hi ,this may be useful to you. Voice recorder using javascript kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXW1nHSphr-nl6c Thank you.
@arjunpoudel8762
@arjunpoudel8762 3 жыл бұрын
Make Screen recorder using javascript kzbin.info/www/bejne/eXimoHhnh7-pa8k
@mauriceaguilar191
@mauriceaguilar191 4 жыл бұрын
when you accepted a job offer for javascript coding, don't know it, but learned the basics in 3 hours and 25 minutes
@jamesmason2070
@jamesmason2070 4 жыл бұрын
Ya'll hiring?
@t_sizzler_2032
@t_sizzler_2032 4 жыл бұрын
No seriously are y'all hiring? If not then what do you suggest that it would take to get accepted into a tech related career with the little knowledge I have? I've been working towards my degree in information technology for 2 years now and I'd love to get my feet wet with experience in web development.
@jamesmason2070
@jamesmason2070 4 жыл бұрын
@@t_sizzler_2032 I've been working on freecodecamp and the Odin Project trying to build my knowledge.
@t_sizzler_2032
@t_sizzler_2032 4 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmason2070 I've been working on the web development path using Codecademy
@DopeHub
@DopeHub 4 жыл бұрын
same here lol
@jasonbourne4865
@jasonbourne4865 Жыл бұрын
Finally a tutorial format that is actually beginner friendly and easy to follow, and that doesn't bombard you with lots of unfamiliar programming lingo right from the start. Well done, sir!
@diodelvino3048
@diodelvino3048 Жыл бұрын
this will always be the most frustrating part about learning anything, people treat you like you have experience while labeling a program as beginner friendly
@GrandIens
@GrandIens 4 ай бұрын
@@diodelvino3048or they will constantly be like “well you don’t know that yet” every other second
@banashreegogoi1958
@banashreegogoi1958 3 жыл бұрын
I can't express my gratitude for this course.. I am speechless about how I feel in love with JavaScript. I had immense fear and procrastination though I did a hell lot of course still I was stuck somewhere. I Thank you guys for the success of my Career. Awesome Guys!
@aanaybhure7079
@aanaybhure7079 3 жыл бұрын
#eazzylearninglab
@Katiadevido
@Katiadevido 3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one :)
@nikitadamani4811
@nikitadamani4811 2 жыл бұрын
at 2:57, in this code why function name is not declared it is just written function(), also at the end of function there is a pair of curly braces again,what is the meaning of this, please someone explain
@sibasishsinha
@sibasishsinha 4 жыл бұрын
That child will grow up to be the most successful programmer ever. I mean look at his dad.
@ioc9owo698
@ioc9owo698 3 жыл бұрын
yes he can enter the code bus
@Iamz123
@Iamz123 4 жыл бұрын
The structure of these lessons is amazing. I've been doing it in 15 minute blocks, 30 minutes a day (two blocks a day) during quarantine, and the way you have a collection of lessons, then an application of the lessons regularly (almost every 15 minutes) is sooooo helpful!
@countertop5952
@countertop5952 Жыл бұрын
1:18:30 Because we read from left to right, Another way to remember which symbol is less than and more than is just to look at which side of the symbol is larger. The symbol looks like a tract or funnel for a reason. In elementary school we were taught to imagine it a crocodile, and think that it’s mouth always faces where there is more because it’s greedy & hungry. 8 > 5, the «crocodile» is facing the 8. it’s greater than 5. 5 < 8. the crocodile is not facing 5, 5 is less than 8.
@feg7526
@feg7526 4 жыл бұрын
Roses are red Violets are blue Undefined “x” On line 32
@shivanshupadhyay7356
@shivanshupadhyay7356 4 жыл бұрын
You got an ammendment Roses are red Sky is blue Undefined "X" On line 32
@aiGuyReal
@aiGuyReal 4 жыл бұрын
Nice
@michaelgodson6234
@michaelgodson6234 4 жыл бұрын
Fe G hilarious
@prashantmukherjee4671
@prashantmukherjee4671 4 жыл бұрын
Bruh.. :)
@anomalyunit4637
@anomalyunit4637 4 жыл бұрын
cringe
@MunshiWahid
@MunshiWahid 6 жыл бұрын
Great video. Waiting for the "Learn JavaScript - Full Course for Mid Level Programmers"
@286432531
@286432531 5 жыл бұрын
Every time I watch a javascript tutorial: My brain: Got it, this is easy. Chrome console: error.
@Wadson
@Wadson 5 жыл бұрын
Bro, I fucking peed laughing
@lookupchild70
@lookupchild70 5 жыл бұрын
Same/
@bamideleijelu9693
@bamideleijelu9693 5 жыл бұрын
Exactly...
@Sanjayyadav-hb2jc
@Sanjayyadav-hb2jc 5 жыл бұрын
Console.log{ 😂}
@mathisbarre
@mathisbarre 5 жыл бұрын
You just need to use Firefox to fix it !
@Angelinajolieshorts
@Angelinajolieshorts Жыл бұрын
I am from Pakistan and starting leaning programming. I hope i will succeed in my journey
@mrflimpam5948
@mrflimpam5948 Жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@duvengers0
@duvengers0 3 ай бұрын
sup, did you do it?
@wedge_one
@wedge_one 5 жыл бұрын
what I'm enjoying the most of Javascript, even though it's recommended to close statements with ;, I like that it also accepts the Python chill approach of not requiring too.
@tannerbarcelos6880
@tannerbarcelos6880 4 жыл бұрын
wedge_one gotta love interpretive languages
@zeroxcrusher
@zeroxcrusher 4 жыл бұрын
Its a good habit to have
@tannerbarcelos6880
@tannerbarcelos6880 4 жыл бұрын
@@zeroxcrusher 100%
@CAInandAIbel
@CAInandAIbel 4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I'm so glad that you did this video course over the curriculum because when you explain it verbally, it makes so much more sense than the explanations in the actual course.
@roytating4915
@roytating4915 3 жыл бұрын
I gotta tell ya, young people these days are so lucky having information right at their fingertips. When I was in college, youtube was just starting out and the way for us to learn was through books that lacked info and instructors that I doubt knew programming too. Now, you can have 1 curriculum in just 3 hours. Mind effin bogling.
@anonme_
@anonme_ 3 жыл бұрын
All the best to you and the gentleman in the replies! It's never too late to learn. : )
@teddmented
@teddmented 3 жыл бұрын
And you can have superior teachers teaching you
@MelonPython
@MelonPython 3 жыл бұрын
I had the same issue, today you can find everything on youtube, build a career from it. Back in the days when I use to play Runescape/Maplestory I did it all by hand, I went on forums and all that, when in reality I could just go on YT and check it out, but I didn't think that far back then. Kind of crazy that you can get any answer you want from the internet today.
@jacquelinekilkelly2076
@jacquelinekilkelly2076 3 жыл бұрын
We promise to not take it for granted sir :)
@machfiver753
@machfiver753 3 жыл бұрын
I used to go to the library to research stuff manually.
@beau
@beau Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Check out my other channel for quick software tutorials: kzbin.info
@EddieMalsMega
@EddieMalsMega Жыл бұрын
hi
@Suviiii69
@Suviiii69 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤much luvvvvv
@lpmcc5569
@lpmcc5569 Жыл бұрын
Why is escaping literal quotes in string space sensitive. The computer wouldn't acknowledge my answer until I took the out before \"double quoted".
@Codclips948
@Codclips948 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much
@InDiAnAjOnEs0002
@InDiAnAjOnEs0002 Жыл бұрын
is the van complete??
@isanmak
@isanmak 5 жыл бұрын
var myStr='Your video is best ever.' myStr+='Really. That is true.'; console.log(myStr); :)
@rafaelnavarrocanizarescorr7057
@rafaelnavarrocanizarescorr7057 5 жыл бұрын
You forgot a space between the strings =P
@irakeshydv
@irakeshydv 5 жыл бұрын
@@rafaelnavarrocanizarescorr7057 😂
@droquesteni
@droquesteni 5 жыл бұрын
console.log("Your video is best ever" + " " + "Really. That is true" ) // Just nothing to do, than read comments...lol
@oufcena5092
@oufcena5092 5 жыл бұрын
const NAME = "freeCodeCamp"; const MYSTR = `Your video is the best ever! ${NAME} Really, that is a Boolean true value.`;
@fuseskyplays3111
@fuseskyplays3111 4 жыл бұрын
@@droquesteni console.log(`${"Your video is best ever"} ${"Really. That is true"}`)
@marvinmachitar7229
@marvinmachitar7229 4 жыл бұрын
48:15 pop = remove last item in array, shift = remove first item in array, push = add item in array (last position), unshift = add item in array (first position). am i right?
@aliveandmotivated
@aliveandmotivated 4 жыл бұрын
yes, but how do we add an item in the middle of the array?
@aliveandmotivated
@aliveandmotivated 4 жыл бұрын
@Himanshu Sharma thanks sir!
@NubianQueenVibe
@NubianQueenVibe Жыл бұрын
10 Minutes a Day. I should be able to finish this course in 20 Days. Thank you!
@mizzylizzy565
@mizzylizzy565 Жыл бұрын
I'm extrememly grateful to you, i was over doing myself and ended up getting complacent, it's all about consistency and making it easy enough to remain consistent
@mrjakhar7777
@mrjakhar7777 Жыл бұрын
youtube.com/@S.jakhar?sub_confirmation=1
@viktorgoa
@viktorgoa Жыл бұрын
10 mins? lol I can do this in one go, the first hour is elementary stuff
@stenstruik395
@stenstruik395 Жыл бұрын
@@viktorgoa youre so cool, you want a medal?
@Iamprogamer670
@Iamprogamer670 Жыл бұрын
@@stenstruik395 Lol, this is true though
@fjeanjoseph
@fjeanjoseph 3 жыл бұрын
I like the way you just kept cool even though your son is making noise in the background.
@practicalcoding8010
@practicalcoding8010 3 жыл бұрын
It may be useful for you Camera photo capture using Javascript kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZTHqmp4jt2aedE Thanks.
@xeraasky
@xeraasky 3 жыл бұрын
No one's talking about how adorable that kid at the beginning was. Honestly, he made me wanna learn JavaScript more.
@cobra_yt7032
@cobra_yt7032 3 жыл бұрын
@@Drm. such a random question to this comment bruh..
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr 3 жыл бұрын
Was weirded out because I thought you were talking about the man in the beginning. After a minute I saw the kid
@xCoffeeNWeedx
@xCoffeeNWeedx 3 жыл бұрын
It was a kid kicking snow....in fact, it was actually audibly and visually distracting. But whatever floats your boat.
@Abdullah-fv9bo
@Abdullah-fv9bo 3 жыл бұрын
@@xCoffeeNWeedx exactly, this dude is one of those who finds teacher kids adorable when they brought it at school.
@TokyoXtreme
@TokyoXtreme 3 жыл бұрын
Personally, I would like to have my own coding bus full of computers and hacker displays.
@nerthus7
@nerthus7 4 жыл бұрын
Covid-19 - *Making Programmers Since 2020*
@debris9226
@debris9226 4 жыл бұрын
lmao
@shipra029
@shipra029 4 жыл бұрын
You just made my day
@hepsiprem
@hepsiprem 4 жыл бұрын
lololololol ya
@DamonMedekMusic
@DamonMedekMusic 3 жыл бұрын
For real though, Its been a great time to learn and helps keep your mind of bad things.
@Li8aGun92
@Li8aGun92 3 жыл бұрын
Yo, that's me hahah
@M0H5_EN
@M0H5_EN 2 ай бұрын
00:00 Learn Javascript basics and follow along with live coding challenges 07:01 Variables in JavaScript can be declared using var, let, or const. 20:50 Learn about Compound Assignment and String Variables in JavaScript 28:07 Learn to manipulate strings using concatenation, appending, finding length, and bracket notation in JavaScript. 41:54 Manipulate arrays with push() and pop() 48:31 Learn to manipulate arrays and write reusable code with functions in JavaScript. 1:03:12 Javascript basics: functions, booleans, and if statements 1:10:21 Summary of Comparison Operators in JavaScript 1:23:37 The importance of order in if/else statements 1:29:49 Learn about switch statements and default options 1:42:57 Create a blackjack card counting function 1:49:54 Learn how to access and manipulate object properties in JavaScript 2:03:17 Create a function updateRecords to update a record collection with the property and the value. 2:10:19 Learn about different types of loops in JavaScript. 2:23:21 Learn how to generate random numbers in JavaScript 2:29:46 Learn about generating random numbers, converting strings to integers, and using conditional (ternary) operators in JavaScript 2:41:55 Const and let are preferred over var, and object.freeze can prevent mutation 2:48:31 Learn how to use arrow functions and default parameters 3:01:40 Learn important concepts in Javascript 3:08:21 Create concise summary with examples of ES6 syntax 3:22:00 Learn how to import and export functions and variables in JavaScript.
@Stevesteacher
@Stevesteacher 5 жыл бұрын
If you guys are having trouble with importing, here is a few steps to help: Add this to your tag: type="module" If you are using Opera, switch to Firefox or Chrome
@uniquedetour7534
@uniquedetour7534 5 жыл бұрын
no
@BeauCarnes
@BeauCarnes 3 жыл бұрын
Remember to use your JavaScript powers for good. 😀
@skilledskeleton3124
@skilledskeleton3124 3 жыл бұрын
First
@hmaina0
@hmaina0 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your amazing work Beau. I thought I was the smartest of my course mates but later I found out that 2 out of 4 of my course mates have your videos on their PCs. You're a legend man.
@NeloGTz
@NeloGTz 3 жыл бұрын
no i will use it to conquer the planet
@elijahfajimi618
@elijahfajimi618 3 жыл бұрын
Wow what are the odds this was posted 2 years ago and this comment was made today
@aarusharya5658
@aarusharya5658 3 жыл бұрын
what a legendary course.
@Knight004
@Knight004 Жыл бұрын
go ahead with your journey🙌🙌 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:24 Running JavaScript1:24 Running JavaScript 0:04:23 Comment Your Code 0:05:56 Declare Variables 0:06:15 Storing Values with the Assignment Operator 0:11:31 Initializing Variables with the Assignment Operator 0:11:58 Uninitialized Variables 0:12:40 Case Sensitivity in Variables 0:14:05 Basic Math 0:15:30 Increment and Decrement 0:16:22 Decimal Numbers 0:16:48 Multiply Two Decimals 0:17:18 Divide Decimals 0:17:33 Finding a Remainder 0:18:22 Augmented Math Operations 0:21:19 Declare String Variables 0:22:01 Escaping Literal Quotes 0:23:44 Quoting Strings with Single Quotes 0:25:18 Escape Sequences 0:26:46 Plus Operator 0:27:49 Plus Equals Operator 0:29:01 Constructing Strings with Variables 0:30:14 Appending Variables to Strings 0:31:11 Length of a String 0:32:01 Bracket Notation 0:33:27 Understand String Immutability 0:34:23 Find the Nth Character 0:36:28 Word Blanks 0:40:44 Arrays 0:41:43 Nest Arrays 0:42:33 Access Array Data 0:43:34 Modify Array Data 0:44:48 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 0:46:30 push() 0:47:29 pop() 0:48:33 shift() 0:49:23 unshift() 0:50:36 Shopping List 0:51:41 Write Reusable with Functions 0:53:41 Arguments 0:55:43 Global Scope 0:59:31 Local Scope 1:00:46 Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:02:40 Return a Value from a Function 1:03:55 Undefined Value returned 1:04:52 Assignment with a Returned Value 1:05:52 Stand in Line 1:08:41 Boolean Values 1:09:24 If Statements 1:11:51 Equality Operators 1:19:17 And / Or Operators 1:21:37 Else Statements 1:22:27 Else If Statements 1:23:30 Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:24:45 Chaining If Else Statements 1:27:45 Golf Code 1:32:15 Switch Statements 1:41:11 Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:42:20 Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:43:38 Counting Cards 1:49:11 Build Objects 1:50:46 Dot Notation 1:51:33 Bracket Notation 1:52:47 Variables 1:53:34 Updating Object Properties 1:54:30 Add New Properties to Object 1:55:19 Delete Properties from Object 1:55:54 Objects for Lookups 1:57:43 Testing Objects for Properties 1:59:15 Manipulating Complex Objects 2:01:00 Nested Objects 2:01:53 Nested Arrays 2:03:06 Record Collection 2:10:15 While Loops 2:11:35 For Loops 2:13:56 Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:15:28 Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:17:08 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:19:43 Nesting For Loops 2:22:45 Do...While Loops 2:24:12 Profile Lookup 2:28:18 Random Fractions and Whole Numbers 2:31:46 parseInt Function 2:33:29 Ternary Operator 2:34:57 Multiple Ternary Operators 2:36:57 var vs let 2:41:32 const Keyword 2:43:40 Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:44:52 Prevent Object Mutation 2:47:17 Arrow Functions 2:53:04 Default Parameters 2:54:00 Rest Operator 2:55:31 Spread Operator 2:57:18 Destructuring Assignment 3:06:39 Template Literals 3:10:43 Simple Fields 3:12:24 Declarative Functions 3:12:56 class Syntax 3:15:11 getters and setters 3:20:25 import and export
@Voided2
@Voided2 2 жыл бұрын
Modify Array Data 43:34 Access Multi-Dimensional Arrays 44:48 push() 46:30 pop() 47:29 shift() 48:33 unshift() 49:23 Shopping List 50:36 Write Reusable with Functions 51:41 Arguments 53:41 Global Scope 55:43 Local Scope 59:31 Global vs Local Scope in Functions 1:00:46 Return a Value from a Function 1:02:40 Undefined Value returned 1:03:55 Assignment with a Returned Value 1:04:52 Stand in Line 1:05:52 Boolean Values 1:08:41 If Statements 1:09:24 Equality Operators 1:11:51 And / Or Operators 1:19:17 Else Statements 1:21:37 Else If Statements 1:22:27 Logical Order in If Else Statements 1:23:30 Chaining If Else Statements 1:24:45 Golf Code 1:27:45 Switch Statements 1:32:15 Returning Boolean Values from Functions 1:41:11 Return Early Pattern for Functions 1:42:20 Counting Cards 1:43:38 Build Objects 1:49:11 Dot Notation 1:50:46 Bracket Notation 1:51:33 Variables 1:52:47 Updating Object Properties 1:53:34 Add New Properties to Object 1:54:30 Delete Properties from Object 1:55:19 Objects for Lookups 1:55:54 Testing Objects for Properties 1:57:43 Manipulating Complex Objects 1:59:15 Nested Objects 2:01:00 Nested Arrays 2:01:53 Record Collection 2:03:06 While Loops 2:10:15 For Loops 2:11:35 Odd Numbers With a For Loop 2:13:56 Count Backwards With a For Loop 2:15:28 Iterate Through an Array with a For Loop 2:17:08 Nesting For Loops 2:19:43 Do...While Loops 2:22:45 Profile Lookup 2:24:12 Random Fractions and Whole Numbers 2:28:18 parseInt Function 2:31:46 Ternary Operator 2:33:29 Multiple Ternary Operators 2:34:57 var vs let 2:36:57 const Keyword 2:41:32 Mutate an Array Declared with const 2:43:40 Prevent Object Mutation 2:44:52 Arrow Functions 2:47:17 Default Parameters 2:53:04 Rest Operator 2:54:00 Spread Operator 2:55:31 Destructuring Assignment 2:57:18 Template Literals 3:06:39 Simple Fields 3:10:43 Declarative Functions 3:12:24 class Syntax 3:12:56 getters and setters 3:15:11 import and export 3:20:25
@BoBee94
@BoBee94 6 жыл бұрын
Haha I loved that kid at the beginning :D
@rafihayder
@rafihayder 6 жыл бұрын
the kid is too cute :'D
@aldeen9190
@aldeen9190 6 жыл бұрын
looklike you didnt end Course
@jiejiefu
@jiejiefu 5 жыл бұрын
@@aldeen9190 Haha that kid also showed up in the end :D
@mochibun2389
@mochibun2389 5 жыл бұрын
Me too
@lunainthewoods
@lunainthewoods 5 жыл бұрын
BoBee94 concentrate
@madao4024
@madao4024 3 жыл бұрын
love this tutorial! straight to the point and a lot of time saving!
@arixpower3263
@arixpower3263 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZm4hpqledCMpc0
@aanaybhure7079
@aanaybhure7079 3 жыл бұрын
#eazzylearninglab
@Makrealin
@Makrealin 2 жыл бұрын
2 weeks + notes + code and I am done with the video. Thank you for the course now moving to practice.:)
@iambrokebaby
@iambrokebaby 10 ай бұрын
still coding?
@eusebiu621
@eusebiu621 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! It's my first contact with coding and after 3 hour and a half I fell in love with JavaScript. My target is to complete my first project in a month. Cheers!
@عبدالرحمنيسرىمصطفىمحمدعنانى
@عبدالرحمنيسرىمصطفىمحمدعنانى 5 жыл бұрын
please tell me what you ganna create? i thought this was for making apps and well i did not know it is for websites D; btw i am at 2:00:1 XD with notes and some plays with java
@raghuu7818
@raghuu7818 3 жыл бұрын
I am absolutely new to coding and just wanted to say that the Golf Code example was a brilliant example to use to demonstrate Functions, Arrays and Else If statements altogether. Even the mistake you had with mis-spelling the variable was amazing to show how to go back and check what went wrong. This helped me wrap my head around everything learned prior to the example!
@privateuser7
@privateuser7 3 жыл бұрын
What is REALLY helping me is following this video AS I'm doing the course on my laptop. I have very poor math skills and have great troubles with focusing on variables or other symbols. Beating it into my head twice helps it stick and I love that you can practice the exercises right there.
@JHarris4996
@JHarris4996 Жыл бұрын
It took me about of month of realistic studying and notes, but I completed this course. I am a junior at a college pursuing computer programming, but we only ever use C++. I learned so much and I am looking forward to completing the other modules in this curriculum. Thank you for sharing this free knowledge for everyone.
@freecodecamp
@freecodecamp Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on finishing the course!
@Ezekiel_unabor
@Ezekiel_unabor 11 ай бұрын
Bro, that is the course isn't outdated right? 🙏🙏
@uzuwi9782
@uzuwi9782 10 ай бұрын
one month is crazy, i completed this in 3 days doing every challenge on their site
@nhyxz
@nhyxz 4 жыл бұрын
I work nights in Accident and Emergency and learning JS on my brakes keeps me awake and focused thank you for making this amazing website.
@thornbad
@thornbad 4 жыл бұрын
Probably because you should always be learning, it helps in every aspect of your life to never stop learning and growing
@plamenrogachev2562
@plamenrogachev2562 4 жыл бұрын
@wall boi why wouldn't he/she? The fact that you know one skill doesn't mean you can't learn more
@Patrickhh69
@Patrickhh69 4 жыл бұрын
Real legends play it on x2 speed and learn all of JS in 100 minutes
@samitechcookie9758
@samitechcookie9758 4 жыл бұрын
:D
@kisvex
@kisvex 3 жыл бұрын
Already did with the 11,5 hours HTML - CSS course :D
@cheow5950
@cheow5950 3 жыл бұрын
@@kisvex how do you learn without doing hands-on?
@codex8797
@codex8797 3 жыл бұрын
@@kisvex hahaha I came from the same video bro. It took me two weeks to complete haha
@moonman8055
@moonman8055 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe after Nurolink
@j-udan
@j-udan Жыл бұрын
I tried learning JavaScript before, but it was just too tough. I couldn't understand anything! But then I watched this course, and I can actually use JavaScript now.
@lordiii3430
@lordiii3430 4 жыл бұрын
me: follows him exactly Also me: error
@purplealma
@purplealma 4 жыл бұрын
same.. i don't know what will happen if i try something myself
@anonymanonym9004
@anonymanonym9004 4 жыл бұрын
Can you post your code?
@kidu52
@kidu52 4 жыл бұрын
Ahh welcome to programming. It's not exactly if you got error. So keep your eyes open for tiny mistakes or misspells. Also try and learn to read errors. Just google them at first.
@beryl.pretorius
@beryl.pretorius 4 жыл бұрын
Probably forgot a semi-colon lmao
@judahdsouza9196
@judahdsouza9196 4 жыл бұрын
Beryl Pretorius bet it was a bracket
@pawelpow
@pawelpow 3 жыл бұрын
My first language was python and now learning this... this is so much easier than I anticipated!
@MansoorAlh
@MansoorAlh 2 жыл бұрын
Same 😂 python is almost identical to java except for “console.log” and a few other parts
@sadeeqsadeeq216
@sadeeqsadeeq216 2 жыл бұрын
Is python more difficult than this??
@learningstuff8288
@learningstuff8288 2 жыл бұрын
@@sadeeqsadeeq216 nope I would say its easier than js. Python is really beginner friendly but dont take it lightly. good luck and happy coding.
@iftikhargamer7086
@iftikhargamer7086 5 жыл бұрын
I love this course, you have really done it nice. I am starting my career as a web app developer and This course is relly helpfull. Thankyou
@benjamindave4821
@benjamindave4821 Жыл бұрын
Even a four year old can learn from this tutorial and understand how JavaScript works.. this is brilliant and it's a life saver. I have gone through lot's of tutorials on KZbin and it has been difficult for me to really understand somethings in Javascript. But I started this tutorial just yesterday and I can't believe how much I have come to understand in such a short time. Thank you so much!♥️
@dianvandervelden1636
@dianvandervelden1636 5 жыл бұрын
I’m now looking back on hours and hours of studying. Now i look forward to a hopefull future, new adventure & new found forfilling happyness. I”ll support so i can pay it forward. I owe you one, community of FreeCodeCamp. And for this i want to thank you all. THANK YOU!
@shb8651
@shb8651 4 жыл бұрын
Second day check in. Halfway through, loving it so far!
@craigwilson3591
@craigwilson3591 2 жыл бұрын
Only about 50 minutes in but been a complete game changer for learning basic JavaScript so far. Used a couple of other platforms to learn the basics but it wasn’t sticking in my head at all, switch over to this and confidence is 10x from before. Looking forward to watching the rest of the video.
@mohanrammanikandan7939
@mohanrammanikandan7939 8 ай бұрын
Hi I have a doubt about the "Function" topic. Please check the below program and provide your input. When I pass an argument to a function, I use "prompt()" to get the inputs from the keyboard. Since I am using "prompt()", the value I pass is a "string" type. But I can perform "division"/"multiplication" with the "string" type value in the function. How is that it is possible? Program: function F1(number) { console.log("Type is: "+typeof number); console.log('Division: '+number/2) console.log('Multiplication: '+number*2) } F1(prompt('Enter:')) Output: Enter:10 Type is: string Division: 5 Multiplication: 20
@starskyhutch6011
@starskyhutch6011 4 жыл бұрын
I'm viewing this to refresh my JavaScript knowledge; it has been a year since I've actually had to use it (job interview prep). In the first 45 minutes of this course I learned A LOT of new things...thank you for your clear and thorough teaching style!
@JustCuter
@JustCuter 4 жыл бұрын
When you are familiar with one language, learning another one is just like reviewing what you have learned.
@Lodus_beatbox
@Lodus_beatbox 4 жыл бұрын
python to java is a nightmare
@scoot2.093
@scoot2.093 4 жыл бұрын
javascript is very similar to python
@WolferTMWolferTM
@WolferTMWolferTM 4 жыл бұрын
@@Lodus_beatbox i dont think so
@shivanshupadhyay7356
@shivanshupadhyay7356 4 жыл бұрын
Yes I knw C and C++ and it is easy for me to build my concepts in JavaScript.
@naveengupta6878
@naveengupta6878 4 жыл бұрын
@@Lodus_beatbox people shouldn't start with python AT ALL. Java should be the starting point then if you go to either direction , things would appear easier. ALWAYS start with java.
@parvayalar3686
@parvayalar3686 3 жыл бұрын
Really good Tutorial. Precise, to the point but clear and slow paced enough to be beginner friendly. 10/10 For people who are familiar with coding, especially C or C++, I would suggest setting the playback speed to 1.5
@ogreeni
@ogreeni 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I did, I felt like it went a little too slow.
@srivaishnaviy7979
@srivaishnaviy7979 2 жыл бұрын
Did that, thanks
@easy_code
@easy_code 2 жыл бұрын
yeah i did with 2x speed
@CamJames
@CamJames Жыл бұрын
Halfway through this in a day while taking detailed notes. I already feel like I've been through several weeks worth of classes. This is masterful, thank you.
@aayushchourasia4824
@aayushchourasia4824 Жыл бұрын
Can you share me the notes that you made brother
@CamJames
@CamJames Жыл бұрын
@@aayushchourasia4824 No problem: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wq1Aswpb-C_8o5Pl5YNAb2zM1lDX7SQgJ-pMMxVhFSE/edit?usp=sharing
@abhinavdubey
@abhinavdubey Жыл бұрын
YEAH... PLEASE SHARE YOUR NOTES BRO...
@johnpick1763
@johnpick1763 Жыл бұрын
Send them my way please
@humz205
@humz205 Жыл бұрын
Can you share the notes please
@heeteshdoorbiz
@heeteshdoorbiz 3 жыл бұрын
For those getting error when importing, adding type="module" in script tag and adding .js at the end import statement of the file name fixed it for me.
@hamzarock0
@hamzarock0 5 жыл бұрын
as you mentioned this is the video that i was looking for ... i watched the whole 3 and half hour it was fun and what makes me feels happy is that you provide us with two playlist videos to complete our journey in programming language ... respect from north Africa...sorry for my long comment i'm learning english too ... thanks again
@XxSmAsHeN619xX
@XxSmAsHeN619xX 5 жыл бұрын
Your english is coming along great. Keep going!
@thesid2062
@thesid2062 5 жыл бұрын
@@XxSmAsHeN619xX people like you is what restores my faith in humanity. Thank you for simply existing 💙💚💛💜
@hamzarock0
@hamzarock0 5 жыл бұрын
@@XxSmAsHeN619xX thank you for your encouragement, i really appreciate your comment
@titocorg3898
@titocorg3898 5 жыл бұрын
im from north africa too and im working hard to improve my english and coding skills (JS)
@ياسرالقحطاني-ز9ش
@ياسرالقحطاني-ز9ش 5 жыл бұрын
7chamti tgol from morocco
@aliceduren6542
@aliceduren6542 2 жыл бұрын
40 minutes in and I'm having more fun learning this than my entire semester-long JavaScript course
@amaanzafar8253
@amaanzafar8253 Жыл бұрын
Self note: += works for strings too .length attribute gives length of string Strings are immutable Heterogeneous array is allowed Jagged array is allowed .shift() removes first element, unshift adds element to beginning of array A variable assigned without var keyword is global == converts operands to common data type, while === doesn't !== is strict inequality Switch case uses strict equality Heterogeneous cases allowed Objects are like dictionary parseInt also has a second parameter for base of number system For making a copy of an array we use spread ... Operator
@flopasen
@flopasen 3 жыл бұрын
i'm halfway through this video and i have that feeling when your brain has learned so many new things and is growing neural connections
@ProfessionalRageBaiter
@ProfessionalRageBaiter 3 жыл бұрын
me too and i’m only 6 minutes in
@clydedsouza5843
@clydedsouza5843 5 жыл бұрын
One of the most simplest and best explanation ever about Javascript which is intimidating for absolute beginners. you took a very complicated code and turned it very simple. Thank you so much.... Love and blessings from India....
@latinstuff1
@latinstuff1 2 жыл бұрын
;)
@what-u-gained151
@what-u-gained151 3 жыл бұрын
Those disliked are running online classes for money
@happyhuman8549
@happyhuman8549 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for giving FREE/Informational tutorials to everyone!
@secure73
@secure73 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Bo! I just cannot express my happiness , it was the most amaizing course i have ever seen in java script. you did fantastic.
@omoribakeikumoluyi9111
@omoribakeikumoluyi9111 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this course. Just what I need. 2 weeks at my own pace, and I feel confident to tackle work-standard problems. Now, onto the freecodecamp challenges.
@someguyfromwisconsin
@someguyfromwisconsin 11 ай бұрын
"It worked!" I'm going to be saying this for the rest of my programming career. But seriously, thank you so much for your work. I learned more for JS in this one video than I did in a month of slogging through self-learning and other programs.
@meshailenchetty894
@meshailenchetty894 5 жыл бұрын
The best video ever when learning coding as a beginner 🔥🔥🔥 because he takes you into JavaScript step by step and uses words and explanations that us beginners would really understand
@luishumberto2118
@luishumberto2118 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the free knowledge expansion. I'm feeling really grateful for living this time of history where we can connect with people and data anywhere at such speeds and stability. You are part of the humanity's teachers.
@mssisters9107
@mssisters9107 3 жыл бұрын
anyone learning in 2021? Btw thanks for so many likes never got so many likes 😌
@lbars
@lbars 3 жыл бұрын
Me too. I really loved this language. It is very easy and fun.
@lb-ob4to
@lb-ob4to 3 жыл бұрын
me too!
@maven6093
@maven6093 3 жыл бұрын
@@lb-ob4to it is 2021
@mssisters9107
@mssisters9107 3 жыл бұрын
Okay let me edit it 😁
@maven6093
@maven6093 3 жыл бұрын
@@mssisters9107 nice
@barrylevine9546
@barrylevine9546 3 ай бұрын
Just starting with javascript and this video is making it pretty painless. Thank you!
@palmereldritch8277
@palmereldritch8277 3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for this, I'm having fun following the course and learning Javascript properly. The repeated use of 'John, 23' kept sounding like a Bible reference to me, so I looked it up. John 1:23 is, 'I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness.' This is how internet conspiracy theories start.
@randomvideoposter1000
@randomvideoposter1000 3 жыл бұрын
lol how
@gospodin2024
@gospodin2024 3 жыл бұрын
Started yesterday now I'm finished. I hope you provided enough knowledge for me to get on Vue, React, Angular, or something. My mother language is C++ so this looks much easier and I hope it is. Keep up the good work.
@oscarortiz5794
@oscarortiz5794 2 жыл бұрын
how you doing
@gospodin2024
@gospodin2024 2 жыл бұрын
@@oscarortiz5794 Pretty well. I am working with Angular and .NET Core for over a year and a half as a part time student.
@be_great7879
@be_great7879 2 жыл бұрын
i was thinking u became a pro by now
@kaycampbell364
@kaycampbell364 2 жыл бұрын
@@be_great7879 same
@zlackbiro
@zlackbiro 6 жыл бұрын
I do programming in C/C++, it's amazing how JS is 95% exactly the same as C/C++ After watching this tutorial, i can comfortable write JS in order of C++ and do exactly the same operations on my website that run CSS 3.0. Small deference is return and outputs, but that's the deference of that 5% i need to modify. Nice tutorial! Keep recording! Subbed.
@razimoh12
@razimoh12 5 жыл бұрын
Oh I was thinking which one to do first
@zlackbiro
@zlackbiro 5 жыл бұрын
@@razimoh12 JS first!
@NoOne-om9bb
@NoOne-om9bb 5 жыл бұрын
Wizard Ninja not like that first spend hours thinking about what u wana learn (what interests u) then pick dat language and stick to it...u will be facing success👍🏻
@maddjhdhdhdhd6917
@maddjhdhdhdhd6917 5 жыл бұрын
@@razimoh12 it's depend on what you want to do with programming. if you wanna make a game or a some graphics you have to use c++ and if you want a web application you have to learn js and php, css, html and if you wanna do machine learning or AI in general the best choice is python. Of course you can do all this things in one language but for better result you have to choose one language.
@khalid-4069
@khalid-4069 5 жыл бұрын
@@maddjhdhdhdhd6917 I already studied C and C++ when I was in college 4 years ago, now I am trying to be a web developer and started with JS, after watching around 30 minutes, I can see that as you mentioned almost the are same.
@k_mac.i
@k_mac.i Жыл бұрын
I'm a total beginner and so far so good. I've never easily grasped concepts as I've done with this video. I'm only 2 hrs in and well.. nothing to complain about.
@petixdev
@petixdev 5 жыл бұрын
Not all heroes wear capes ❤