Open EliasMlopez99 opened 1 year ago
so far i don't have problems, this is because i have been only reading theory and i will focused on the exercises through today and tomorrow
I understood what it has been explained, i also try watching the videos recommended in the repo in order to fully understand the concept of asynchronous event
set interval
i want to complete the exercises given( if i have time also try the codes seen, to play around) and also prepared myself with the material for Sunday's class
Currently working on in the exercise proposed by Samir
i am only having problems by creating the users-id, though nothing that i cannot search so far, i haven't worked in the html/css much because i am more worried about applying what we've seen in class about javascript
as seen here
clearly the thing that comes to my mind by doing is this is "how am i going to call, and how am i going to dismiss the information displayed by the id" because once i called certain information to my DOM, it won't be there forever. Any useful videos recommended in such matters? anything is welcome.
I thing everything went well in the class, i didn't have any questions, so i am aware of where i am
Hoping to end Samir's exercise by Saturday at night. Sometimes a few lines of coding can take hours. If i have time for studying for Sunday's class, i'll do
I am using this useful tutorial: https://dev.to/am20dipi/how-to-build-a-simple-search-bar-in-javascript-4onf
Learning Objectives
[ ] 🥚 You understand the JavaScript Event Loop, and can demonstrate this by using
setTimeout
andsetInterval
to schedule simple tasks.[ ] 🥚 You can explain why Asynchronous Programming is important for programs that have blocking and non-blocking tasks.
[ ] 🥚 You can explain the basics of the Client/Server model and HTTP requests and can
fetch
data from RESTful APIs.[ ] 🐣 You can break down an asynchronous problem into smaller tasks and solve it using promises. This includes identify which tasks depend on each other and which are independent:
[ ] dependent tasks_: The return value from one task is required to start the next task, these must be completed in a specific order -
.then
[ ] independent tasks_: These tasks do not use each other's return values, they can be completed at the same time -
Promise.all
system.[ ] 🐣 You can fetch data from an API and render it into the DOM using
/api-calls
,/handlers
andasync
/await
syntax.[ ] 🐣 You can write unit tests for functions that return promises using
async
/await
syntax.