In this video, I am going over 10 JavaScript courses that I took
and I am sharing my personal experience and thoughts about them.
#FEATURES
In addition .forEach(course)
๐I am checking the following:
CURRENT | Whether the course has been recently published and if its content is still relevant. |
FIRST COURSE | Whether the course is suitable to be the first ever JavaScript course you can take. |
FAST-PACED | How fast the instructor speaks and how fast they go through the topics. |
25 HOURS OR UNDER | Whether the course has a total length over of 25 hours, or under 25 hours. |
PROJECTS | Whether the course includes complete projects that you could add to your portfolio. |
CODING TASKS | Whether the course includes any code-alongs, coding exercises, challenges or tasks. |
FRAMEWORKS | Whether there is a follow-up about frameworks in the course or an additional course by the same instructor. |
INSTRUCTOR AVAILABILITY | Whether you can reach the instructor if you need additional help with any of the topics covered in the course. |
#VIDEO
#LIST OF THE 10 COURSES
Number 10 - Tony Alicea โ Udemy
Number 9 - Jonas Schmedtmann โ Udemy
Number 8 - Maximillian Schwarzmuller from Academind โ Udemy
Number 7 - Colt Steele & Stephen Grider โ Udemy
Number 6 - Andrei Neagoie from Zero To Mastery โ Udemy
Number 5 - James Q Quick โ YouTube
Number 4 - Hitesh Choudhary โ YouTube
Number 3 - Brad Traversy from Traversy Media โ Udemy
Number 2 - Morten Rand-Hendriksen โ LinkedIn Learning
Number 1 - Kalob Taulien โ Udemy