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I just completed watching your JavaScript video, and I must say it's excellently crafted. Thank you for your hard work in producing such valuable content. However, I'd like to suggest an addition that many learners would appreciate: a second part of the video covering object-oriented JavaScript, DOM manipulation, and other advanced concepts. It would be incredibly beneficial if you could upload this before the course begins.
Just completed watching the video.😮💨 Learnt all the concepts. Although it was 1.5 hr video, it took me 8 hours to complete it 😅 Taking notes, trying to code myself, rewinding and understanding a concept properly. I completed it in 2 days, 3.5 hr first day, 3.5 hrs the next day. Thank you, very well taught. 😃
@@KeertiPurswani Thank you mam for this wonderful content. Helped me to brush up my basics and also learned new concepts. Took a long time for me to watch the video, prepare notes and code along. Really a wonderful experience. Link to notes:- drive.google.com/file/d/1O-eT-Ha2Dc0mihj9z9mBpBAum3fNQXfI/view?usp=drivesdk Mam, a small doubt. Along with these do I need to learn any concepts to get started with Node.js and Express.js? Once again thank you for putting this content for free...
Must watch the complete video for the javascript...learned all the concepts in depth and in easy simple way..Keep posting such videos and thank you for the guidance and help you have provided.
Thanks. So many concepts taught in 1 single video, I like the way u explain things with example, it is easy to learn this way. Initially, I had doubt about video, but after watching I am now 1 of ur fan. I tried to learn from 2 popular educators but I still had so many doubts. I think u r a good teacher, and ur concepts r very strong. I really enjoyed and learned so much, my so many doubts are cleared bcz of ur unique way of teaching. Thanks a ton. Hope 1 day I can repay ur kindness and help that u have given through videos. Keep shining. Tc.
This is the type of video that I expected on youtube around 3 years back, completely ditched js but had to get back to it, by god's grace have been subscribed to your for a while and ended up seeing this video! Now wanting to learn Angular or anything doesn't seem intimidating anymore :D
I just completed watching your JavaScript video, and I must say it's excellently crafted. Thank you for your hard work in producing such valuable content. However, I'd like to suggest an addition that many learners would appreciate: a second part of the video covering object-oriented JavaScript, DOM manipulation, and other advanced concepts. It would be incredibly beneficial if you could upload this before the course begins.
Thankyou so much for this video.. helped me a lot in getting hands on with the basics.. this video is truly valuable to beginners.. even i doubted it in the Beginning but every sentence and every concept in the video holds importance.. Pls take this series forward, i really like ur teaching style and viewpoint.
Thanks, di for such wonderful content. I have watched the video till the end. And I am interested in the OOPs with JavaScript. Please make more such videos. Please also make a video on DOM and BOM manipulation.
Hey Keerti, I wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed your teaching style. Your concise explanations make learning so much easier. I've practiced everything you taught in this video and would greatly appreciate a more detailed video on Javascript that covers OOPs and everything else. Thank you!
1:00:16 I don't think the lexical scope of the variable a is basically a global scope, since it is not shown in the global scope, but in scrip. but it behaves that way. If we log the a before a=20, it will be 100 since its scope is global.
This video is best, what a great explanation!! thank you ma'am, looking forward to learn much more topics from you ! again thank you for such a great explanation
Thanks for lecture.. i have one question in closure, when we use var a = 100 inside the function rather then just putting a = 100, then changing it a = 80 outside the function... in normal case as you mention when using a= 100, we get the output as 80 as we chnaged it outside however when using it with var a= 100 then even if we put it to a = 80 the output still is 100, please could you confirm my understanding it is because var is function scoped
Yes, we need Object-Oriented Programming using Javascript. Just completed the whole video, it's a masterpiece. Your teaching style is smooth, legendary. You have mastered the art of teaching. I would love to learn Javascript from you, from beginner to advanced, also ReactJS and NextJS.Thanks for this video.
This was the 1st time i went through Javascript course. You have explained it so nicely and in such a simple language that most of the thing I understood except Callback part. I will go through callback part again and will try to understand, write some code and practice. Great Job Done by creating this tutorial by you...!!! Thanks alott @Keerti. Also as I have registered for your HHLD course, I am waiting eagerly to for its start. I am facing alot of challenges in the interviews because I am not able to answer System Design questions, hopefully your HHLD course will help me reach that level and help me crack the interviews. At last I will say your teaching style is very good. Thanks alott again. 😇
This is the best Javascript one shot i have ever seen !!...literally tried all the stuff on internet but found this out of the world😍...Di we need entire WebD playlist by you🥺..You are the best teacher ❤
one small doubt: is memory phase also called as Hoisting, because Hoisting clearly defines about Memory phase itself before the actual execution of code threads? Thank you in advance.
No, It's not. Hoisting just literally means accessing the variables and functions before declaring them where as memory phase as you said is the phase which occours before the execution phase and allocates memory to variables and functions. Due to allocation of memory, i.e, due to memory phase hoisiting is possible
Hi @KeertiPurswani As you have explained async operations using callbacks, promises, async/await , I did not understand how we should use to handle async operations . As all these are being used to handle data once the TIMEOUT is completed or once the DATA IS AVAILABLE, how can these be used while we are WAITING for the data , and we want to execute something till we receive the DATA or till the operation gets completed ? Coz actually async means the operations which gets executed without waiting for the main operation to get completed concurrently.
I would like see more girls like you to a teaching roles in coding. Recently many RU-vidrs(male) are just making useless videos in the name of coding. Great explanation, We done keerti. 🎉
Hi Mam , I am preparingg for the interview and I have 4.5 years of experience in Java development ,shall I put javascript on resume by completing this seris . Please replyy ,I have worked on js on my current organisation but mostly used chatgpt for ui task
everyone just tell about loops variables and normal stuff this is what i was looking for excellent explanation keerti dee thank you so much this all concepts will surely help me in my interviews
Hey i m currently in 6 sem of my engineering i m very good in JAVA WITH DSA and 500+ problems done on leet code but zero knowledge about development what should i do for get placed now seeing currently scenario of market WEB DEVELOPMENT is so saturated give me advice pls Should i look for data scientists/ Data engineer Give me your opinion pls
@@KeertiPurswani But you were giving so many promises before starting graph series and now you have taken your words back. do you really think it will work like this. we are there to help you out. please continue graph series mam.
It's nice that you want help but scold when someone just asks for appreciation of the help. Don’t worry, the series will definitely be finished but I am waiting for it to get enough views before putting next videos.
@@KeertiPurswani but the more videos u will upload, there will be a huge chance to attract people. As per my understanding every user always look for the complete series. Sorry but the main problem with your channel is you have uploaded random videos on different topics but not even a single topic is covered completely. Sorry again mam. I am just giving my opinion.
Full stack, the curriculum is mentioned on site. Please check it out? It is basically converting the boxes we draw in HLD to actual components in the project
You really explained the tricky concepts in the easiest manner possible, keep it up. Also, please keep uploading such videos, or maybe tutorial playlists....@@KeertiPurswani
Thumbnail doesn't claim learn all javascript in 1hour . There is difference between learn and learn all, but she teaches very well . cover all fundamental topics , it is very much sufficient for beginners.