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I don't normally comment but this video really deserves it. Really informative and very refreshing to see a video that is not AI generated or affiliate driven. You are a super likable person and could listen to you for hours! 😊 Directly a follow 👍
So the difference between JIT-compilation and interpretation is that JIT-compilation somehow stores that translation before it's executed, while interpretation executes the translation to machine code promptly?
One of the best ever videos I have ever found for JavaScript, another level of teaching, making things understandable in contact to each other, thanks a million <3
I might understand some of the basics of prototype. I understand how it helps to set shared properties and functions on the prototype (ObjName. prototype). Since a prototype is an object that another object inherits from, then where does Apple inherit from? When using Apple.prototype = {eat() throw()}, does it inherit from some object named "prototype"? Is Apple.protototype kind of like setting aside a library for Apple? I understand the helpfulness of it. I understand that a prototype is an object another object inherits from. So, I guess my question is where exactly is Apple inheriting from, if it is inheriting at all?
Hi Lawrence, thank you for explaining the your courses so well..i have taking your Javascript course on Udemy, is there a way to provide code snippets/ find the output questions to practice..it will really help to gain confidence.
As a lover of freedom, I find this so exciting. I look forward to learning more about Web3/Blockchain and hopefully one day being part of its evolution 🔥
Hi, I just started your javascript course and was just wondering if I can get a job after doing this course of 6 hours. If I can what type of work will I do, where can I find a job (where do I search and what type of title do I use- is it a Javascript developer?. Thanks very much in advance
please use a constant lighting level on your lamp (it keeps going from dark to light every few seconds). yes C# is pretty good and i like it better. hopefully we won't need JavaScript anymore in the future as glue code between WASM and the DOM
Thank you so much for this explanation. I have come here from The Odin Project and this has blown all the confusion away that was in the lengthy article.
Hello there Each time i try to open the console i see a error message telling me "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input" why i keep seeing this message, by the way i am using Google Chrome.