I agreed. Reading documentations have been really helpful. I also would like to mention that watching your tutorials and building project along with you is total game-changer for me this year. I remember when I was building Kanban board, I learned new DOM properties, OOP concepts and Javascript best practices I wouldn't have otherwise come across. Thank you Dom for providing easy-to-follow tutorials. Congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers 👏
For a junior it would be better to just follow a boot camp road map or something that provides the common things in the field. Then after that I think another good way to learn is to pick up a little bit complex and real world project and use google whenever you get stuck. I don't know what comes after that cause I'm stuck in the second phase. but it seems like it's all I need, could be wrong.
This is wonderful, I always feel I am stupid to try code everything in JS or TS without frameworks or library but I want to know how to get better by reading other's source code too, any tips on that?
The VS Code extension Quokka helped me a lot. Having instant returns to what-ever-it-is-I-just-wrote is worth absolutely every penny. Also channels like yours, and All Things JavaScript, James Q Quick, you're all a bunch of bloody legends! 🤍
I agreed.
Reading documentations have been really helpful. I also would like to mention that watching your tutorials and building project along with you is total game-changer for me this year. I remember when I was building Kanban board, I learned new DOM properties, OOP concepts and Javascript best practices I wouldn't have otherwise come across. Thank you Dom for providing easy-to-follow tutorials.
Congratulations on reaching 100k subscribers 👏
That's so awesome! I'm glad to hear I've helped you along the way. Cheers and good luck.
Absolutely! I love ur style of teaching . Thank you 😊
You're welcome.
For a junior it would be better to just follow a boot camp road map or something that provides the common things in the field.
Then after that I think another good way to learn is to pick up a little bit complex and real world project and use google whenever you get stuck.
I don't know what comes after that cause I'm stuck in the second phase. but it seems like it's all I need, could be wrong.
There's no right or wrong way to build up your skills - these are just some unique things that have worked for me.
Thank you so much ❤I’m a very slow learner that likes to take their time in learning, so your last point took to heart with me. 8:00
It's one of the most important 💪
Thank you for this video
Congratulations DOM! Waiting for 500k.
Also, thank you for making this great video!
No problem and thank you!!
Congratulations DOM!
I love this new format! Good job and thanks
Awesome, thank you!
How to read docs ? There are so many things. It is overwhelming for me as a beginner.
Don't stress too much. I would say focus on building projects in vanilla JavaScript and take it slow.
I found your channel this recently days, but when I brows your channel just today I found more great videos of you, and you deserved a likes from me😅
That's awesome, thanks for stopping by 😁
great as usual
Is it okay to use/ learn vanilla js? Or use framework all the time?
Thank you!
Welcome!
This is wonderful, I always feel I am stupid to try code everything in JS or TS without frameworks or library but I want to know how to get better by reading other's source code too, any tips on that?
Thankyou videos on how to learn very helpful :) Any tips on time of the day to learn if u work 9-5?
Hey - do what works for you. For me, I prefer coding at night 11pm+
youre underrated! been watching a lot of your tutorials for the last couple of months, thank you mate
Glad you like them!
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I love you more when you're coding 😋
That's fair. Next video 💪
The VS Code extension Quokka helped me a lot. Having instant returns to what-ever-it-is-I-just-wrote is worth absolutely every penny. Also channels like yours, and All Things JavaScript, James Q Quick, you're all a bunch of bloody legends! 🤍
Yeah, it's quite cool!