The best way to learn is to build projects. Good suggestions! I got into my career through a single project. Some struggle with ideas about what to build. This will help.
I am a student of your 50 projects in 50 days course. The projects are really cool. It is really helping me a lot to improve my HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills. Thank you so much for the wonderful course Brad and Florin. Keep it up.
@@TraversyMedia That would be great if can look into it. And just want to thank you for providing such a great content and want to tell you man your the best tutor for Web development on RU-vid without a doubt I'm even development css writing style from you like you always use 0.98 for scale value on a button
Please someone give tribute to Brad by making a short movie featuring "How a guy become front end web dev during Covid-19 lockdown with Brad's videos as his only mentor"
@@NickLeeds why not? a shit ton of developers are self taught (yes, with free courses too) if you're good at it, then you're good at it. nothing else matters
@@NickLeeds Yes, you can do that. I am one of Brad’s students around the world. Get started to learn how to code an year ago and stopped a little because my husband and I were welcoming our second baby, then started over two months ago,here on this channel learned things was never thought I would know or understand how it works!! Am full appreciate for Brad and Free Code Camp, now I can build a full responsive website! Alone by myself , you can do if you have the passion & will take less time than what I spent it to learn because I was pregnant when started! , my road map was HTML CSS/ basics CSS Flexbox CSS Grids CSS Animations JavaScript Am working on my JavaScript now a days, Wish you a good luck,,,
@@NickLeeds even brad is selftaught😂 And I who is computer science student can tell you that you won't be learning any of these deeply in college, at the end of the day you have to put your own effort by following different external resources like these so basically we all are self-taught in that sense.
I can't get enough of your videos. The only thing i hate is that i have a job and it prevents me from watching more. You make web development very easy and fun to learn
how about setting the opacity of the loadText like this : loadText.style.opacity = (100 - load) / 100; Seems a lot simpler. First reversing the 0 to 100 to 100 to zero and then dividing by 100 to range between zero and one.
Means Brad's students are the students with a good grip on HTML,CSS and Vanilla JavaScript. Don't mess with Brad's students on fundamentals of front end web dev😡😡
Hello Brad how are you and thanks for this big work. About the first project, I have found another way for the opacity which I think is very simple: loadText.style.opacity = 1 - (load / 100).
I really enjoy a lot of Brad's content but if I'm being honest, I feel like a lot of these are rushed and not so much of explaining of what this and that code is doing... and etc. I mean there's some explanation but just seem to write codes and forget that most audiences are new programmers. again I appreciate all of the FREE content and I'm learning, I'm just wondering if Brad's courses are a bit more dummy down for slow learners like myself. Does anyone feel this way?
i love the video but why did you complicate the opacity thing of the percentage you could have diclared a LET opacity and set it equal to 1 and below the load++ just write opacity -= 0.01
In the first project, couldn't we just do: loadText.style.opacity = (100 - load)/100; and something like: blurValue = 30*(100 - load)/100; bg.style.filter = `blur(${blurValue}px)`; instead of using the stackoverflow function?
I guess I need to learn JavaScript first before trying these because I really feel my foundation isn’t strong enough to know why any of this works. I got lost during the JavaScript and all the related terms. The projects look awesome though. Thanks for the great content.
Hey Aniket! Do you usually learn through these online tutorials ? Have you created any projects? Would you be interested in exploring opportunities in web development?
Hello Brad, my name is also Bradd. I watched your channel for over two years and Love the content. I've learned a lot, but the problem is I have a spinal related disability that has taken away the use of my hands. I have to do all my emails via iPhone Voice Control. Before my injury I had Great desire to become a Front End Developer, but the only program available I've seen to code with your voice is titled Talon. I really don't know how reliable this program is for a Front Development other than python. Can you or anyone watching new channel possibly help me or provide advice? Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you so much!
✋please I have a problem with the live user filter.There is no scroll bar after I entered the same code he did and I can't see the header and input(searchbar)
For some reason the text will not show over the blur filter. I copied and pasted from github and tried other things like increasing the z-index and nothing seems to work. Any tips??
i struggle starting up my own projects as i dont know how and where i should start off with them. watching this helps me in terms of understanding the syntax but how do i actually build up the skill of creating my own projects even if its very small to start off with. Great videos from Traversy man, KEEP IT UP!
Why is this happens with me in the 4th project and I have already wasted a lot of time. I wrote the exact same code and I still can't see the these element (Live User Filter) in the up and neither the bottom element (laoding) it feels very frustuated.
Good course minus the fact you dont have the sources for your vertical slider so i had to find other pictures. please don't use paid websites for examples either. also your font awesome link href is broken and took me an hour to figure out what was going on.
1st tut: I would do 1-(load÷100) instead of mapping for text. For image i would use 30-((load*3)÷10). I know that deviding is little hefty but so is mapping. Good tutorials i love your vids and you were my inspiration to get a job as web dev. I start in two weeks from now 😁 Ty.
Cool projects , for my completed javascript projects I choose to do a pure Javascript Snake Game , then I took the PacMan project from Traversy's Javascript PacMan video and built it into a real Pac Man game with intelligent ghosts and a high scores API . I like the random generator app in this video but for my next project I want a draggable checkers and tic-tac-toe game with intelligent AI using depth first search to always find the best plays. Before I continue tough I would like to ask you to help me finding a way to debug HTML and Javascript projects on my Mac, I have tried webpack 5, live server and Babel runtime but they all have problems with loading sound files with the project . Node makes debugging so easy that I was not expecting all these errors from webpack and Babel but if do projects without node I can have many projects hosted for free and if I always use node in all my Javascript projects it will make no sense because all I need from node is debugging . Can you please show us how to debug javascript efficiently without webpack and Babel they really do not work very well on Mac.
Can someone explain how is this working (1:43:42)? I tried to play with changing background size with another values also on @keyframes background positions but it is so confusing...
After searching for 2 hours I managed to use your blurry loading script to animate my repeating linear gradient from x to 135 deg. Your content is amazing man!
Hello Traversy. I'm new in frontend. Would you recommend some website that i need clone to increase html css js skill. I have to learnt 30 day abount html css js
I was going through Brad's crash course of React. Am just getting confused here and there. Am wondering if doing these five projects would give me enough understanding of JavaScript so that I could jump to React
For some reason i cannot get the vertical slider to function properly which is unfortunate as that is my favorite one. I even copied the source code from the github exactly as it is written and to no avail. Not sure what the issue is but for some reason it doesnt work for me.
Thanks for your videos, Brad! I’ve been trying to learn web dev for a long time and have (temporarily) given up more than once. Online tutorials and classes give all the information but it doesn’t seem to cement in my brain for very long; middle-aged with ADD, here. Your project videos are just the thing folks like me need to really move forward. Step-by-step coding along, pausing the videos, but then ultimately seeing the final result is so rewarding!
Thank you, Brad, you have a couple of cool tutorials here. I've gotten a few of your Udemy courses, which I would highly recommend for anyone who is considering getting one! : ) Best
Brad is been a great joy learning from you I put in my prayers so you will get better soon . You're more than just an instructor or RU-vid contents maker you're like a friend thanks for creating videos and I just can't express how I feel right now
i am a backend engineer working mainly with C# dotnet core and i am pretty much confident with my backend, restful, containerization and deployment skills...Will this be a good video to start of with front end? i wanna become a full stack engineer from being a backend engineer...any help will be appreciated
Everyone tells to practice your skills by building various projects . But as a beginner (i have just completed those html,css, javascript tutorial) How should i practice it ? Should watch this videos and follow them while writing the code or anything else? Plz help I badly need advice and suggestions. 🥺