Hey There! 🙌🏾
Here are the past week's #sketchnotes that I created for my 'You Don't know JS' series that I post on twitter:
This one shows how scope is treated differently for variables declared using var and let:
Today's #sketchnotes are about #let vs #var in #javascript
I'm creating my own #sketchnotes for #javascript concepts from the book: 'You don't know JS(@YDKJS)' by @getify using @excalidraw by @vjeux
#webdev #webdevelopment #100DaysOfCode11:03 AM - 26 Jun 2020
This one explains the weird stuff that happens when you try to assign to a non-existing variable:
Today's #sketchnotes are about #weird stuff in #javascript
I'm creating my own #sketchnotes for #javascript concepts from the book: 'You don't know JS(@YDKJS)' by @getify using @excalidraw by @vjeux
#webdev #webdevelopment #100DaysOfCode14:55 PM - 15 Jun 2020
Do follow me on twitter if you like those in order to get access to them the day I post them there.
Cheers!
Top comments (4)
These look fantastic, what software do you use to make the sketchnotes?
Thanks :) I use excalidraw and figma.
Nice, was pretty sure it was done with excalidraw :)
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