When you begin JS1 you will also begin Codewars, if you have not done so already. Prepare now by signing up to Codewars.
You will complete at least three kata a week for the rest of the course. A kata is a short coding workout and you should aim to spend twenty minutes, three times a week, doing kata.
Add your Codewars username to the trainee tracker, so you can start building your milestone. If you don't add your username to the tracker, it can't track your progress.
By the end of JS1, you need to have completed nine kata to meet your milestone. Codewars is not just to practice JavaScript, it's to practice time management and study skills.
From Module-HTML-CSS created by SallyMcGrath: CodeYourFuture/Module-HTML-CSS#11
Link to the coursework
https://www.codewars.com/join
Why are we doing this?
When you begin JS1 you will also begin Codewars, if you have not done so already. Prepare now by signing up to Codewars.
You will complete at least three kata a week for the rest of the course. A kata is a short coding workout and you should aim to spend twenty minutes, three times a week, doing kata.
By the end of JS1, you need to have completed nine kata to meet your milestone. Codewars is not just to practice JavaScript, it's to practice time management and study skills.
All the CYF collections are on the CYF account. Here's a beginner collection of kata to practice on for now: https://www.codewars.com/collections/cyf-fundamentals
This has to be completed by the end of this module.
Maximum time in hours
1
How to get help
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How to submit
Add your username to your trainee tracker.
How to review
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Anything else?
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