I am giving it a go with JS and React as well :) One thing that I kind of don't like about Scrimba is that I want to use VSCode and my own environment but it can be replicated.
Other than that I have been trying to learn for a few years and always found resources like FreeCodeCamp useful, but if I didn't practice something coming back I didn't remember anything I really did including exercises. I think its the case for any learning resource that it needs deliberate practice in order to cement preferably on real projects.
I know what you mean! I wish they let us clone the repo or something to our own code editor! I had to copy and paste, but unfortunately not the image files :(
I am working on the last project in the JS course. Since I am skipping most of the intro stuff, I am able to finish the tutorial/each project within a short amount of time. I am going to move on to React right after this!
On Scrimba, you can download a zip file with all the files and images included. Click the gear icon in the lower-left of a screencast and choose "Download as zip"
I am giving it a go with JS and React as well :) One thing that I kind of don't like about Scrimba is that I want to use VSCode and my own environment but it can be replicated.
Other than that I have been trying to learn for a few years and always found resources like FreeCodeCamp useful, but if I didn't practice something coming back I didn't remember anything I really did including exercises. I think its the case for any learning resource that it needs deliberate practice in order to cement preferably on real projects.
I know what you mean! I wish they let us clone the repo or something to our own code editor! I had to copy and paste, but unfortunately not the image files :(
Yeah I ignored the images and just wrote the code in the editor for the JS tutorial one. Are you going for the react as well?
I am working on the last project in the JS course. Since I am skipping most of the intro stuff, I am able to finish the tutorial/each project within a short amount of time. I am going to move on to React right after this!
On Scrimba, you can download a zip file with all the files and images included. Click the gear icon in the lower-left of a screencast and choose "Download as zip"
oh my, thanks for letting me (or us) know!! this makes everything so much easier!