Seventh week of #100DaysOfCode – Vue
Halfway the 100DaysOfCode challenge, I did a(nother) 180-degree spin planning my learning to not repeat do a beginner mistake.
Halfway the 100DaysOfCode challenge, I did a(nother) 180-degree spin planning my learning to not repeat do a beginner mistake.
Only 2 weeks before ending the first half of the challenge I decided to go back to the basics. Learn Vue from the start? No, even more. Learning Javascript.
This was the week where I knew I don’t know Javascript.
What do I mean by that? It’s a play on words with the “You don’t know Javascript” ebooks, about how I thought I knew JS but after digging deeper I realised that I(we?) know less than we think.
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