Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Freecodecamp trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Luckily, I quickly discovered freeCodeCamp.
FreeCodeCamp Learn to code and build projects for non-profits.
I finished the front-end section of freeCodeCamp.
Org, codecademy and freeCodeCamp are becoming more and more popular.
Some people recommended The Odin Project or freeCodeCamp.
You can read some reviews of freeCodeCamp on Quora and Reddit.
Some people recommended The Odin Project or freeCodeCamp.
I followed the freeCodeCamp curriculum and read books like Eloquent Javascript.
Many people have landed full-time jobs after taking freeCodeCamp.
Beginners should check out the JavaScript track on FreeCodeCamp, or the exercises in Eloquent JavaScript.
Before the month was over,I started working on the back end section of freeCodeCamp.
As I was working through freeCodeCamp, I was learning about what projects would be within my capabilities.
You can alsofind links to external projects involving the freeCodeCamp data.
It was a little difficult for me to take a quick break from freeCodeCamp to do this, but it was an opportunity I couldn't pass up.
You can find datasets,analysis of the same and even demos of projects based on the freeCodeCamp data.
Typical days involved me working through freeCodeCamp challenges and projects, which allowed me to progressively improve my skills.
I watched Udemy and Udacity videos, Googled StackOverflow answers,asked questions on the freeCodeCamp chat room.
One thing bothering me about freeCodeCamp was that they came up with ideas for the project, so all the campers did the same project.
Bonus: Someone asked on Quora:“Would you hire a freeCodeCamp camper as a developer?”.
I started at Codecademy and FreeCodeCamp, reading documentations, following video streams on the side, then I started studying with CodeBerry.
You can read reviews of his course on the Udemy page,as well as on a freeCodeCamp forum post.
The one thing that bothered me about freeCodeCamp was that they came up with the project ideas, so every camper does the same projects.
Once you finish Tony Alicea's course,start reading You Don't Know JS while you continue to work on the freeCodeCamp curriculum and projects.
One option is to just re-do the freeCodeCamp exercises, but I prefer using multiple resources to keep things fresh and interesting.
I read that Ruby was falling out of favor, and I proved this by searching for Ruby vs JavaScript jobs,so I ended up starting freeCodeCamp.
I worked through all of the API projects in freeCodeCamp, but I started deviating from freeCodeCamp at the Image Search Abstraction Layer project.
From this point on, I will assume familiarity with HTML and CSS,but if you're totally new to programming, freeCodeCamp has you covered there, too.
Month 4- Finished freeCodeCamp Back End, Yeggle I worked through all of the API projects in freeCodeCamp, but I started deviating from freeCodeCamp at the Image Search Abstraction Layer project.
FreeCodeCamp: I began my journey with freeCodeCamp, which is a wonderful platform for learning web development, for free, with a rich and devoted online community.
Using a friendly, in-browser text-editor, freeCodeCamp will first give you a small taste of the popular JavaScript library, jQuery, and then dive right in to pure JavaScript syntax, and how to perform various tasks such as boolean operations, string and array manipulation, loops, and more.