I am Nirbhay Parmar. I love to write technical blogs on my dev.to handle, which is viewed by more than 5000 people online. I want to help the community by contributing to opensource software projects.
What concept/project/series have you decided to take on for the duration of the "Learn in Public" challenge?
I have decided to take the javascript-30 series by wes bos in which we have to complete 30 different javascript projects in 30 days. I have already completed 7 projects from it and have to complete 23 more.
Why did you pick this focus?
I have chosen this because I want to build up my fundamentals in DOM manipulation using javascript, so i can learn react or node on top of it.
Why do you think sharing your journey in public will help others?
Although the wes bos already explain the logic behind all the projects in javascript-30 series using videos, I want to simplify it more and also add my own twist to it like trying different possible solutions or adding another feature to it. This will make other developers think in more ways to solve a problem and to broaden their perspective.
Share the title you landed on for the series you're going to create as well as the "entries" you anticipate creating/tackling.
The title is βJavaScript-30 series with a different perspectiveβ. The entries are based on different projects I do per week.
I am a self-taught web developer with a focus on the front end. Currently, I am working as a manufacturing scientist in the life science field. My goal is to transition to the tech field by 2022.
Putting your own spin on work is a great idea. Your way of thinking will resonate with others who don't quite understand how Wes Bos does it and seeing it from your point of view might give them that "Aha." moment that they need to get the project done.
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This is great! It will be really cool to see what insights you discover as you continue through the series. Looking forward to your posts!
I definitely need a refresher on JavaScript. Looking forward to your posts
It's always nice to find a new JS resource. I look forward to following your learning journey!
Putting your own spin on work is a great idea. Your way of thinking will resonate with others who don't quite understand how Wes Bos does it and seeing it from your point of view might give them that "Aha." moment that they need to get the project done.