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Javascript course from John Hopkins University is outdated #419

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bmukha opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Javascript course from John Hopkins University is outdated #419

bmukha opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 1 comment

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@bmukha
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bmukha commented Aug 9, 2022

Basically, title. This course is from 2015 and though I think every web developer at some point should definitely familiarize themselves with how pre-ES6 Javascript works, it is probably a bad idea to use this information as a starting point in your Javascript journey in 2022. Through this course, Mr Chaykin postulates many things, that is not correct anymore. So I dare to propose retiring his course from our curriculum completely in favour of some other, up-to-date material. For example, respective chapters from The Odin Project could be a good alternative.

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Semka094 commented Aug 25, 2022

https://scrimba.com/learn/learnjavascript

This course is free and might be used as a decent alternative to current course from Coursera.

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