This Issue is about the proposed new JavaScript Challenges Section for the curriculum expansion and also the additional (more advanced) algorithms and data structure challenges that will become part of the coding interview preparation section.
The goal of the JavaScript section is to be 200 hours of JavaScript challenges, including the following topics: basic JavaScript, ES6, object-oriented and functional programming, regex, debugging, data structures, and basic algorithms. More advanced algorithm and data structure challenges will then be moved into the interview preparation section.
The purpose of this Issue is to review the proposed outlines of these sections and reach a consensus about which challenges should go where. Also note that a key goal of the JS section is to keep campers moving at a steady pace through the challenges and avoid any unusually difficult challenges that may halt progress.
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This Issue is about the proposed new JavaScript Challenges Section for the curriculum expansion and also the additional (more advanced) algorithms and data structure challenges that will become part of the coding interview preparation section.
The goal of the JavaScript section is to be 200 hours of JavaScript challenges, including the following topics: basic JavaScript, ES6, object-oriented and functional programming, regex, debugging, data structures, and basic algorithms. More advanced algorithm and data structure challenges will then be moved into the interview preparation section.
The purpose of this Issue is to review the proposed outlines of these sections and reach a consensus about which challenges should go where. Also note that a key goal of the JS section is to keep campers moving at a steady pace through the challenges and avoid any unusually difficult challenges that may halt progress.