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Nitish Dayal, Software & Applications Developer
Last Commit Date: May 12, 2017

Course created byWes BosJoin the challenge (for free!) here -JavaScript30

This repository contains my written guides for the JavaScript30 course byWes Bos. I wrote these in the hopes of expanding the waysin which people can access this course; not everyone has the data allotmentsor internet speeds or...whatever the case may be to load multiple high definitionvideos. Or, maybe, you prefer to have a text-based guide to follow along with/refer back to. Orrr you're in a library and don't have headphones. Who knows! Ifyou want some documentation to go along with those sweet Wes Bos vids, here you go.

DISCLAIMER: My approach to some of the challenges will vary from the provided answers (found inthe files that end with-FINISHED on the main repo). Some of the tweaks are just toinclude various 'best practices' and some have huge chunks of differences. I try to providethorough explanations when I do stray from the path and explain why I chose to do so, butI want to make it clear that some of these guides don't go hand-in-hand with the videos.

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Build 30 things in 30 days with vanilla JavaScript; no frameworks, libraries, etc.Pacing is totally up to the individual; if you feel like knocking out 30 challengesin 30 minutes, hey, more power to you, but that would miss the point of this course (IMO).The idea behind these exercises is to utilize small amounts of what would regularly be'downtime' as moments in which we can build on our knowledge through some simpleexercises.

I think it's fair to say that, coming into this course, you should have a decent graspof JavaScript fundamentals. Comfort when working with functions, callbacks, arrays,and objects will help a great deal in working through the challenges. If you don't,don't worry and do it anyways <3. It might take you more than downtime to completea challenge, but given that these exercises require you to work with those very topicstime and time again, JavaScript30 is still an excellent learning resource.

The starter files (availablehere) include solutions tomost challenges, so this isn't really meant to be taken as some kind of competition.JavaScript30 is focused more on helping developers enhance their current skillset andreducing developer reliance on external JS libraries;if it can be done with a JS library,it can (probably) be done with vanilla JS.

Table Of Contents

  1. JavaScript Drum Kit
  2. JS + CSS Clock
  3. CSS Variables
  4. Array Cardio, Day 1
  5. Flex Panel Gallery
  6. Type Ahead
  7. Array Cardio, Day 2
  8. Fun with HTML5 Canvas
  9. Dev Tools Domination
  10. Hold Shift and Check Checkboxes
  11. Custom Video Player
  12. Key Sequence Detection
  13. Slide in on Scroll
  14. JavaScript References vs. Copying
  15. LocalStorage
  16. Mouse Move Shadow
  17. Sort Without Articles
  18. Adding Up Times with Reduce
  19. Webcam Fun
  20. Speech Detection
  21. Geolocation
  22. Follow Along Link Highlighter
  23. Speech Synthesis
  24. Sticky Nav
  25. Event Capture, Propagation, Bubbling, and Once
  26. Stripe Follow Along Nav
  27. Click and Drag
  28. Video Speed Controller
  29. Countdown Timer
  30. Whack A Mole

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