Closed azizali closed 9 years ago
sounds good Samir,
There are some websites like NodeSchool and Freecodecamp
the rest are articles on the site.
I like that you are controlling the quality. LOVE IT.
I am writing an blog on the path to learning Javascript. Would that be a good fit for the site?
Regards Aziz Ali
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 10:11 PM, samir notifications@github.com wrote:
@azizali https://github.com/azizali I appreciate the input, but if you look at js tracks its a collection of opinionated learning tracks. Basically articles by some prominent people who give their take on which javascript tutorials to work through and which books to read and in what order and what concepts there are to master and why. Your link is just one of those tutorials that a true javascript learning track might link to. I encourage you to check out some of the tracks to get an idea for what I'm saying :-)
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Thanks :-) I've included NodeSchool and Freecodecamp as they are quite comprehensive and completely free. I'd be happy to take a look at your blog post. But I can't promise anything yet :-) It would have to include a variety of sources from an independent viewpoint. Not a sales letter for your own company. And in your case it will be scrutinized carefully haha ;-)
@azizali I appreciate the input, but if you look at js tracks its a collection of opinionated learning tracks. Basically articles by some prominent people who give their take on which javascript tutorials to work through and which books to read and in what order and what concepts there are to master and why. Your link is just one of those tutorials that an actual javascript learning track might link to. I encourage you to check out some of the tracks to get an idea for what I'm saying :-)