Thanks! These videos are pure gold! The lesson format is absolutely perfect! What I like most is how EASY you make it for everyone to absorb and understand these concepts.. Not to mention, the extremely relaxed, soothing voice which works like ASMR 🤣 (I'm a big fan of videos from Sal Khan (Khan academy) for the same reason)
Though their are less views and subscribers because that's a new channel but i am pretty much sure that this course will be in the top courses of JavaScript soon. To be true i started two courses from some other teachers on TH-cam(that were in top list of youtube) and i stopped them after an hour of study because they were not in deep. But for this one i am gonna complete the course.
Hey Shivam! That is quite the praise, thank you very much! 🤗 My goal is to make this the most comprehensive set of courses available for anyone to learn, so I’m glad to know I’m slowly on the right track, haha! Let me know if you have any suggestions or feedback as well 🤓
Hey Nader, i am getting through this great series and understand everything for now, but the only thing that gets me discouraged is when i try to do something different myself and fail... Let's say i find on google a begginer exercise (something like a "make each string word start with uppercase" or something similar). At first i am confident and sure that i can solve this, until i actually start and i end up not knowing where to start. The moment i see the solution i understand how every part of it works.. Do you have any advice, because this really hits me 😅
Hey Frank! Great question and thank you for sharing this! It's super important to know that you're not the only one feeling this - literally every new developer feels this. Heck, I still feel this going in to new technologies and try to embrace it and just power through. Secondly, the most important thing is practice, both consistently and with spaced repetition of previous topics you've encountered. This is the approach I take to learning anything new, and also how most of the courses I'm doing are structured. Do every single exercise start-finish without looking at the solution (unless you're stuck for 1hr+). Then do them again when you learn more things to see if you can improve your previous code. The walkthrough I have should make it easier to see other ways of doing things and you'll realize there are just an infinite amount of potential solutions to things. Finally, don't give up. You'd be surprised if you keep at it consistently for weeks and months how far you'll go. Things that were previously feeling like this, and a struggle will become a bit easier and easier. Feel free to join our Discord to have a supportive group to help you through things like this as everyone is going through this in their own way 😊🚀
interesting video, it's nice to broaden my tools and prepare for an interview
Thanks! These videos are pure gold! The lesson format is absolutely perfect!
What I like most is how EASY you make it for everyone to absorb and understand these concepts.. Not to mention, the extremely relaxed, soothing voice which works like ASMR 🤣 (I'm a big fan of videos from Sal Khan (Khan academy) for the same reason)
Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying and learning from these 🙏🏽 Love Khan Academy too! 🚀
Though their are less views and subscribers because that's a new channel but i am pretty much sure that this course will be in the top courses of JavaScript soon. To be true i started two courses from some other teachers on TH-cam(that were in top list of youtube) and i stopped them after an hour of study because they were not in deep. But for this one i am gonna complete the course.
Hey Shivam! That is quite the praise, thank you very much! 🤗 My goal is to make this the most comprehensive set of courses available for anyone to learn, so I’m glad to know I’m slowly on the right track, haha!
Let me know if you have any suggestions or feedback as well 🤓
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Thank you!
Thank you for the new tool, and easy to follow explanation! I'm excited to apply this concept 😈
You're welcome! These definitely have their uses and come up as a tool you'll need in interviews a lot 😃
Hey Nader, i am getting through this great series and understand everything for now, but the only thing that gets me discouraged is when i try to do something different myself and fail... Let's say i find on google a begginer exercise (something like a "make each string word start with uppercase" or something similar). At first i am confident and sure that i can solve this, until i actually start and i end up not knowing where to start. The moment i see the solution i understand how every part of it works.. Do you have any advice, because this really hits me 😅
Hey Frank! Great question and thank you for sharing this!
It's super important to know that you're not the only one feeling this - literally every new developer feels this. Heck, I still feel this going in to new technologies and try to embrace it and just power through.
Secondly, the most important thing is practice, both consistently and with spaced repetition of previous topics you've encountered. This is the approach I take to learning anything new, and also how most of the courses I'm doing are structured. Do every single exercise start-finish without looking at the solution (unless you're stuck for 1hr+). Then do them again when you learn more things to see if you can improve your previous code.
The walkthrough I have should make it easier to see other ways of doing things and you'll realize there are just an infinite amount of potential solutions to things.
Finally, don't give up. You'd be surprised if you keep at it consistently for weeks and months how far you'll go. Things that were previously feeling like this, and a struggle will become a bit easier and easier.
Feel free to join our Discord to have a supportive group to help you through things like this as everyone is going through this in their own way 😊🚀
@@TechWithNader Thank you, this is the reply i was hoping to see. Keep it up!
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Dank Mono 😃
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👋🏽 Nice to see you making your way through these so quickly!