I think your way of explaining is everything. No one out there actually ELI5 for coding information but still cruising along and productive. Incredible! You've a gift of teaching.
I’m so grateful. Don’t know if it’s me but it seems like you need to be born knowing what all of this stuff is, now that it is being explained to me I finally see light 🤩
You don't. You just spend a few weeks or months with various tools, and it'll rapidly be completely intuitive to you how everything would work. Learn some computer fundamentals, and your intuitive perspective will widen.
How do you have so much knowledge for all these code-based programs? Im a first year cs major and seeing you explain every single thing you do so clearly makes me feel so dumb😭. Thank you so much for your videos. I never knew watching someone else code would be so entertaining.
I am a masters student and i was feeling same when I was in third year. One thing i would suggest would be to use this knowledge and actually do something. Make projects it doesn’t have to be creative or anything like that just go ahead and make pne entire by yourself. Also form habit of reading docs after you have learned basic points. And last thing is try to learn linux I know it’s not directly related to nodejs but if you go into the job market, it’s one skill that everybody asks for. If you have macOS then no need to install anything else as it’s already an unix system but for windows I would recommend dual booting.
Thank you so much for teaching the basics! I couldn't find a decent video explaining what you need and what it does. Superb as always, and again; love the energy! I love watching you teach! ❤
my favorite visual studio them i've had for months is "Outerspace Next" - alien invasion , much softer on the eye and colors are like candy. OceanDeeper was close but, it's much more conveniently and nicely colored on the other. i liked the ocean colors, but the text colors usually aren't as amazing to me.
Thanks for your amazing teaching, Daniel! I started creative coding in 2018 because of you. I'd love to enroll in ITP and meet you someday. Greetings from Chile! 😄
I love working in P5.js - it’s easy to use. P3 was my favorite IDE for casual Java development - P4 was my least favorite (P3 had a more professional look and feel - and all of my code broke during the transition). So, now I use Eclipse for everything (until I land a job where they probably use VisualStudio or some random unheardof IDE)
Dan will you make a series about machine learning (and data science in general) from scratch? Because the playlist about ML is basically about ML engineering. I thank you for that, but I want to see more. From the math and how to contruct the algorithm.
For anyone watching this to learn and get started with JS in any serious capacity in the future, do yourself a favor and use typescript. It makes your life a thousand times easier and your coworkers one day will thank you.
Renaming to mjs let's you mix cja and mjs files. It also differentiates it's a node module. Typically it's improbable that is files for node would also work in a browser
I decided to follow along with this one because I've never used npm or node for anything I've written. I have no idea if I installed node or if I'm using the one that came with Slackware, but apparently I'm on v20.0.0. One weird thing, I don't know if it's a bug in my version, but cowsay ignores the cow field. I tried importing SQUIRREL and it says it's not found. All the solutions suggested by node when it displayed the various error messages don't work, and I even tried just using "squirrel" and it gave no error and just used the standard cow. I figured I'd also make some suggestions of my own while I'm at it. Consider adding to your ~/.bashrc: mkcd() { if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then mkdir "$1"; cd "$1"; fi; } and alias ..='cd ..' alias ...='cd ../..' etc. And for a neat trick, cd - will take you to the immediately previous directory you were in, cd on its own will take you home.
After running these 2 commands I still cant get node_modules folder npm init -y npm install Why is it like that? I’m stuck here for 3 weeks. Please help But when i download someone else project and run the same commands it creates node_modules folder
I don't write a lot of "correct" code 😂 Are these videos what you are looking for? thecodingtrain.com/tracks/data-and-apis-in-javascript/data/2-data-selfie-app/1-server-side-with-node-js
I would really like to know if there is way to use p5 in node/react project. Where all the position calculations and maths of the animation is done separately and draw functions independently renders the updated values at a constant framerate. An example would be great too.
Do you mean using it in node (on the server, eg. For generating images), or using it with a client sida framework like react (same function as p5.js in the browser, just in the context of a framework)
I'm learning JS, but a lot of projects rely on third party libraries, If I install then vulnerability list going up, if I do audit fix then project dont run any advise
The vulnerabilities ideally should be fixed by the authors of libraries you're using. There isn't really much you can do yourself. Either use different libraries or just live with the fact that they're there. Often these vulnerabilities aren't really that severe but it's obviously ideal if there are none.
Try to do what you need to without a library. It's not easy, but you can do it. Keep doing that, and you'll see that most packages aren't needed at all.
@@thebagofsalt I know what his videos are like. They are interesting. Supporting the idea that someone should not find this basic information out for themselves is not helpful, aside from being borderline infantilising it is this level of handholding that has lead to the endemic level of general incompetence in this field.