The Complete JavaScript Course is LIVE 🔥

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Historically, the Roadmap’s recommendation for learning JavaScript was FreeCodeCamp’s (FCC) JavaScript certificate. Learning JavaScript is a mighty great challenge, and while FCC have quite the comprehensive curriculum (I did it myself), it can take months to complete; time that most self-taught coders don’t have months lying around just to learn JavaScript.

→ The Complete JavaScript Course (Zero to Hero)

Ever since, I’ve been wanting to create a new resource for learning JavaScript that still covers everything I felt was important to know, but does so in a mere fraction of the time. I wanted it to be extremely easy to understand so that you don’t waste 8 hours on a tutorial only to feel like you’ve learned nothing, and it prioritizes practical experience so you’re coding in JavaScript from the start. Together we learn the concepts, apply our new knowledge on myriad practice questions and examples, and then we tie it all together with five awesome Portfolio Projects.

The full Udemy course is available here → http://tinyurl.com/the-complete-javascript-course

Or dive straight in with the YouTube version 🔥 You can learn more about the course, curriculum and additional learning resources for JavaScript here!

→ How to Code Faster in VSCode!

Additionally, a number of ya’ll have noted that I in my tutorials I occasionally do some special commands to make magic happen on the screen. These shortcuts help me code much much faster, and I share all of my favorite VSCode shortcut commands in this video!

→ If you don’t know Markdown, you should!

Markdown is my favorite text formatting language to write just about anything. Once I might have written something in a google doc, we’ll those days are long gone - I just do it all inside of my VSCode editor and it’s so fast, it’s so clean, it’s so tidy and it’s so easy. There’s only a few small syntax rules you need to get started, which I cover in this short video :P

Stay cool my friends & happy coding!

James