I can't say how helpful these vidoes are. But we want to see more. It would be awsome if shared videos about other JavaScript topics like DOM. Thanks a lot
I just wanna clarify one thing. Reid said at 47:05 that setTimeout is part of JS engine. This is not true. it is web browser api (to be more specific - timer api) same as fetch, local storage etc.
Would be nice if you'd record the video and audio separately from the online class he gives, since it is very hard to watch/listen to jittery material. I am especially sensitive to it, so it is almost impossible for me to get through this.
Thanks for your note - we will definitely take this into consideration for future recordings! We host these workshops live as well if you are ever interested in attending > app.codesmith.io/coding-events?location=all&series=JavaScript+the+Hard+Parts
This lecture was amazing, I was always confused with this topic, but Reid Klasfeld explained the topic very well.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for making such difficult topics so easy and interesting to learn!
This is how one should teach 🙏🙏
I can't say how helpful these vidoes are. But we want to see more. It would be awsome if shared videos about other JavaScript topics like DOM. Thanks a lot
Yes but DOM is not Javascript 😁
@@Saaad2 Yeash, no need anymore 😁
I just wanna clarify one thing. Reid said at 47:05 that setTimeout is part of JS engine. This is not true. it is web browser api (to be more specific - timer api) same as fetch, local storage etc.
this is cool
Would be nice if you'd record the video and audio separately from the online class he gives, since it is very hard to watch/listen to jittery material. I am especially sensitive to it, so it is almost impossible for me to get through this.
Thanks for your note - we will definitely take this into consideration for future recordings! We host these workshops live as well if you are ever interested in attending > app.codesmith.io/coding-events?location=all&series=JavaScript+the+Hard+Parts