A *very* seasoned software engineer, I wrote my first basic game, a lunar landing game, in Basic in 1969. Currently I am doing web development in Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Elm.
This is excellent!! You are so right in people wondering what to do next after learning some JS, whether in classes or on their own. I'll be passing this on to them. Will this land in a repo someplace?
I have some of these projects in one form or another scattered across the internet (usually through articles). At the moment, I don't have plans to put these in one repo, but that could change at some point.
A *very* seasoned software engineer, I wrote my first basic game, a lunar landing game, in Basic in 1969. Currently I am doing web development in Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Elm.
This is excellent!! You are so right in people wondering what to do next after learning some JS, whether in classes or on their own. I'll be passing this on to them. Will this land in a repo someplace?
I'm glad you like the list!
I have some of these projects in one form or another scattered across the internet (usually through articles). At the moment, I don't have plans to put these in one repo, but that could change at some point.
Just to be clear: what I meant was putting the project list itself in a repo; that makes it easier for everyone to contribute to the list.