JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts - The First 3.5 Hours
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Channel: Tony Alicea
Views: 4,031,841
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Keywords: JavaScript (Programming Language), Web Design (Interest), Programming Language (Software Genre), Tutorial (Media Genre), Advanced Javascript
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Length: 212min 50sec (12770 seconds)
Published: Thu Apr 02 2015
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I noticed it had already been posted 9 months ago, but I figured that was long enough ago to justify posting it again. Yes it is part of a paid course, but you get 3.5 hours of it for free (which is all i've done so far), and I found those 3.5 hours to be extremely useful.
Just wanted to thank you for sharing.
The author of the course has it on Udemy as well, and there's a discount code in the notes on the YouTube video to get the course for $19.
I've taken this course and he does an excellent job at teaching the inter-workings of JS. He also has courses on AngularJS 1.x and Node.
I highly recommend this course. I have done the full course, and it was very good.
The "one-long-video" format is simply youtube. The videos on Udemy are seperated, and it also keeps track of your progress.
Be sure to check out his node.js course as well. Another one I purchased!
Thanks for posting this! Super-helpful and worthwhile. Tony's an unusually gifted teacher and it really helps to understand why there are anomalies in JS vs. that there are anomalies. Through the coupon links to Udemy (from this youtube video), I was able to get the course for $10....possibly because I bought other Udemy courses in the past.
This is great!!!
I am coming from Dot net and it answers all my questions and issues I have expecting js to do one thing and finding it doesn't play ball.
shoutout to u/tonyalicea for the excellent video & course.
Thanks for posting this - by far the best introduction to Javascript that I have seen. :)