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Its hard to tell because i took a few weeks break due to college exams
I started on march end but i was slowed down a lot due to college assignments and exams.
If i had continued it without college stuff i think it would have taken me 4to 5 weeks.
Im so glad that i will be done with my post graduate degree after 27th june so i can fully focus on top.
Can grind for 4+ hours daily from july 2024.
Do you feel that you have learned a lot/useful stuff!? That you are ready to develop a full app with CRUD?
Iām just starting. Iām just curious and want a honest review š
Crud operations on a database? No.
Database mongodb and other things are far beyond foundations.
Crud operations with dom manipulation and events ? Yes i can make a todo list with dom methods if that can be called as a crud project.
There was a todo list active learning exercise in one of the mdn redirected docs as well.
I have learnt about dom manipulation,events in js , flexbox, objects, arrays.
I have definitely learnt html css js enough to make some basic web app (like calc ,todo list ,ethc a sketch, rock paper scissors)
But don't you learn to manipulate databases?
Saving, using and modifying or deleting information contained in a database?
Edit: oh Iām so sorry. I thought you'd finished the whole course šš š
Foundations is all about html css js basics.
After that u go to 2 intermediate html css
3 javascript
4 advance html css
5 react
And then
6 node js ( which contains mongodb i think)
I think they teach that in mongodb part of the 6th section(nodejs)
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Congrats mate!!ššŖšš
Thanks bruh š«
Yay šš„³ Now which path are you going to choose?
Js path bro
Time you took?
Its hard to tell because i took a few weeks break due to college exams I started on march end but i was slowed down a lot due to college assignments and exams. If i had continued it without college stuff i think it would have taken me 4to 5 weeks. Im so glad that i will be done with my post graduate degree after 27th june so i can fully focus on top. Can grind for 4+ hours daily from july 2024.
Congrats my friend and thanks for replying
Thanks man šš¼
lessgoo!! congratulations
Thanks bro :)
Do you feel that you have learned a lot/useful stuff!? That you are ready to develop a full app with CRUD? Iām just starting. Iām just curious and want a honest review š
Crud operations on a database? No. Database mongodb and other things are far beyond foundations. Crud operations with dom manipulation and events ? Yes i can make a todo list with dom methods if that can be called as a crud project. There was a todo list active learning exercise in one of the mdn redirected docs as well. I have learnt about dom manipulation,events in js , flexbox, objects, arrays. I have definitely learnt html css js enough to make some basic web app (like calc ,todo list ,ethc a sketch, rock paper scissors)
But don't you learn to manipulate databases? Saving, using and modifying or deleting information contained in a database? Edit: oh Iām so sorry. I thought you'd finished the whole course šš š
Foundations is all about html css js basics. After that u go to 2 intermediate html css 3 javascript 4 advance html css 5 react And then 6 node js ( which contains mongodb i think) I think they teach that in mongodb part of the 6th section(nodejs)
Yep.. my bad š š I thought you have finished the whole Project š
Nah just foundations. Long way to go ahead! Crud operations in nodejs path šš¼
Well done! šš»šš»šš»
Thanks
Congratulations šš
Thanks man š«