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THANK U GREAT MAN, You have GREAT GREAT TUTORIALS. MY WISH is that u could pick a practical e.g CRUD IN JS and explain the logic. or explain the common JS logic. Thanks again
@@CodeExplained it could use nodejs with vanilla JavaScript or just like the TODO LIST you did but you explain the logic of CREATE, READ, UPDATE and DELETE. how the logic interact with the DOM (form) and events. Thank u very much again
@@CodeExplained here a link th-cam.com/video/fL9cts8ykbUo/w-d-xo.htmlf example BUT YOUR EXPLANATION IS THE BEST ON JS IN TH-cam; I have subscribed to many channels. ONLY YOUR CHANNEL EXPLAIN THE JS LOGIC. if u can EXPLAIN the 1. CREATE, how the code is submitted in the forms, display list and what happens in the console. 2.READ, the LOGIC of how the code also displays items from local storage etc... no on PLAINS these METHOD: getItems(), parse() etc THE MAJOR confusion is to understand how the DOM affects the CONSOLE
Sounds to me like empty string is philosophically like the human soul. From StackOverflow… The empty string is everywhere, and nowhere. It is within all strings at all times, permeating the essence of their being, yet as you seek it you shall never catch a glimpse. Indeed, the empty string can be found between any two adjacent characters in a string as well as at the start and end. The first such instance is the very start of the string, namely position 0. All characters are separated by an empty String. A string contains the empty string in order to be in accordance with Set Theory, according to which: The empty set is a subset of every set including itself. This also means that even the empty string contains the empty string.
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thank you very much, please continue making such videos
Thankyou so much. You have explained it very well
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THANK U GREAT MAN, You have GREAT GREAT TUTORIALS. MY WISH is that u could pick a practical e.g CRUD IN JS and explain the logic. or explain the common JS logic. Thanks again
You're welcome.
thanks for your suggestion.
So when you said CRUD do you mean any particular database?
@@CodeExplained it could use nodejs with vanilla JavaScript or just like the TODO LIST you did but you explain the logic of CREATE, READ, UPDATE and DELETE. how the logic interact with the DOM (form) and events. Thank u very much again
@@CodeExplained here a link th-cam.com/video/fL9cts8ykbUo/w-d-xo.htmlf example BUT YOUR EXPLANATION IS THE BEST ON JS IN TH-cam; I have subscribed to many channels. ONLY YOUR CHANNEL EXPLAIN THE JS LOGIC.
if u can EXPLAIN the
1. CREATE, how the code is submitted in the forms, display list and what happens in the console.
2.READ, the LOGIC of how the code also displays items from local storage etc... no on PLAINS these METHOD: getItems(), parse() etc
THE MAJOR confusion is to understand how the DOM affects the CONSOLE
Thank you very much. Your explanations is so precisful and understandable.
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Sounds to me like empty string is philosophically like the human soul.
From StackOverflow…
The empty string is everywhere, and nowhere. It is within all strings at all times, permeating the essence of their being, yet as you seek it you shall never catch a glimpse.
Indeed, the empty string can be found between any two adjacent characters in a string as well as at the start and end. The first such instance is the very start of the string, namely position 0. All characters are separated by an empty String.
A string contains the empty string in order to be in accordance with Set Theory, according to which:
The empty set is a subset of every set including itself.
This also means that even the empty string contains the empty string.
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