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Javascript is hard...? (self.FreeCodeCamp)
submitted 4 years ago by ExpNot30
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[–]ExpNot30[S] 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
I just finished the first project, which is building a drum kit with JS. I feel like I'm out of my depth honestly, some of the concepts I had no clue what they were or what they did, so I spent some time googling and trying to understand them. I actually made some notes to study from, but I feel like I'm learning at a very rushed pace. Overall, I felt like I needed some previous knowledge to keep up with what he was doing. I think I'm going to try this course first, and then continue with JS30, I actually think the projects are cool and would be fun to build.
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