Object-Oriented JavaScript
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9 points • k00na
AngularJS: how much javascript do I have to know if I want to learn AngularJS?
Hi, there!
I'm an junior android dev, looking to hop into web programming for the next month or so to finish off my idea for a website. I have just the basic knowledge of syntax and had only a little peek into OOP with JavaScript. In the next 5 days I plan to finish this Udacity course: https://www.udacity.com/course/object-oriented-javascript--ud015 and then I plan to get into one of these two AngularJS tutorials on Udemy:
1) https://www.udemy.com/learn-angularjs/ OR 2) https://www.udemy.com/angularjs-for-the-real-world-learn-to-create-a-webapp/
Would this be considered as enough to get started with AngularJS?
1 points • NoInkling
https://www.udacity.com/course/object-oriented-javascript--ud015 (don't worry, it's free)
Skip to the lesson covering this
. They explain it in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.
5 points • CaptainMunie
[Javascript] A little frogger clone I made. Would love feedback
Hi all, I made a little frogger game as a final project for a Udacity course.
I would very much appreciate if you guys gave it a whirl and let me know what you think! I know that there is lots of room for improvement but I am still excited to share it with you all. The introduction page can be found here.
Alternatively, you can skip right to the game by clicking here.
Github link: https://github.com/danieljuiche/javascript-frogger