Post 9wCMJUI1p09bJpvgZM by tychi@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #9w9CPFmruDa5QHMpBg by syntax@social.privacytools.io
       2020-06-16T17:25:40Z
       
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       To prepare for #Adapt #development at work in the coming weeks, today I dove into beginner #elearning courses on #Backbone, #jQuery and #JavaScript templating. I'm frazzled. It's a big step going from #CSS and basic #JS to #MVCs...Send me your thoughts, tips and all the reassuring things, yes?
       
 (DIR) Post #9w9QBtciOi0AHE8uwK by tychi@mastodon.social
       2020-06-16T19:09:48Z
       
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       @syntax I'm not sure what #Adapt is, but I've been doing web dev for a decade, went from jQuery -> backbone (+Marionette) -> React (+Redux), so I can probably field questions you've got.My overall take, learn them to see what problems they solve and how they solve them. Then take that knowledge and use it to boost your own vanilla JavaScript expertise. Reverse engineering is a more sustainable skill than jumping to the always newer framework.In 2020, I'd also spend my efforts with Svelte.
       
 (DIR) Post #9w9QBtqtXzLOzCmF2e by syntax@social.privacytools.io
       2020-06-16T20:00:05Z
       
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       @tychiThanks for the tips! In case you're interested: https://github.com/adaptlearning 👍
       
 (DIR) Post #9wCMJUI1p09bJpvgZM by tychi@mastodon.social
       2020-06-16T20:04:49Z
       
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       @syntax Very cool mission; looking forward to watching it progress, thanks for sharing!
       
 (DIR) Post #9wCMJXWfn0ePM7nvJQ by syntax@social.privacytools.io
       2020-06-18T06:00:36Z
       
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       @tychiAnd I'm looking forward to a time when I have enough JavaScript knowledge to be able to contribute to the codebase! I think I need to get a fat book on the subject and carry it around with me everywhere. Any you'd recommend?
       
 (DIR) Post #9wEqPTdz8rC5bqxMVU by tychi@mastodon.social
       2020-06-18T06:07:19Z
       
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       @syntax I haven't read it, but this book is probably the one I've seen recommended both online and in real life: https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/1st-ed/README.mdThere was also this thread on HN today for a book called Deep JavaScript and the comments have more recommendations: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23552180The best way to learn will be getting hands on, so maybe even trying to tackle small tasks for Adapt could both help you grow and push the project forward.
       
 (DIR) Post #9wEqPV5JmieU4ukhkW by syntax@social.privacytools.io
       2020-06-19T10:47:26Z
       
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       @tychi Thanks, and yes I recently learnt of You Don't Know JS. I watched a talk by the author yesterday. For now I've just ordered a HTML/CSS/JS/jQuery book bundle and will continue to practise the basics in the browser console etc. before moving on to the more advanced stuff.