
Picture a junior developer (let's call her Sarah) in 2015. She knows loops, functions, and arrays. She can build a to-do app by copy-pasting jQuery snippets.
Most courses teach classes. Anthony goes deeper. He draws a chain: array --> Array.prototype --> Object.prototype --> null . Sarah has a lightbulb moment. "Oh my god. There are no classes in JS. It's just objects linking to other objects." Suddenly, every library, every framework (React’s component chain, Vue’s reactivity) makes sense. She's not just using the language; she sees the machine underneath. udemy javascript the weird parts
Instructor Douglas Starnes is well-versed in JavaScript and provides clear, concise explanations of complex topics. His enthusiasm for the subject matter is evident throughout the course, making it engaging and enjoyable to learn. Picture a junior developer (let's call her Sarah) in 2015
Here is the "good story" of why that course became a legend. Most courses teach classes
The story then unfolds in three acts:
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