I didn’t believe I could learn JavaScript—I didn’t have a programming background, I couldn’t make sense of the Foobar geek-speak, I forgot everything I learned by the next day— and I almost convinced myself that I could never be a developer. I almost gave up on learning JavaScript altogether. Zell Liew
Self-taught Front-end Developer, Singapore.
Simple Blog with ReactJs & Jekyll
Inspired by Jen Simmons’ push for rebooting personal websites for the new year 2018 with #NEWWWYEAR and I have set a goal to learn creating a single page ReactJS based site. With that in mind, I have been researching in my spare-time about single page JS-based site.
Welcome to My JavaScript Journal Site
Welcome to my yet another personal site – JavaScript Learning Journal – to document my learning experiences as well as collect resources for future references. Earlier this year, I had started Learn Code site to document my code learning ventures. That project is going well but turned out to be my learning resource site to […]
ReactJs Developer Learning Path
LinkedIn Learning & Lynda Library has following Training materials on ReactJs Developer Learning Path. I am listing these courses as a reminder to myself and easily accessible bookmarked post. React is a powerful framework that does more with less. Figuring out how to apply it, however, means learning both the core of React and how […]
2018 – Year of ReactJs
Eric Elliott has an interesting article Top JavaScript Libraries & Tech to Learn in 2018 in Medium, where he compares popularity of different Javacript Libraries. Based on customer survey he concludes that 2018 – Year of ReactJs.
In a post title The Top JavaScript Trends to Watch in 2018, Ryan Chartrand has a 2018 planning guide for developers to learn or update their JavaScript skills. In addition to brief description, it has a link to study materials as well.
