It is much easier to just create a shortcut to the method you want. That would be: let log = console.log();. Now you can write log wherever you would have written console.log. This can be done to any other method.
Awesome little trick! Thanks! P.S Unsure if it's my end or yours; however, I'm only able to hear audio on my left ear piece. I believe this has happened before, so starting to wonder if it's an audio issue!
This was really helpful thank you. But 2 notes: the console is tiny on the screen and I had trouble making out the code. And your narration audio is panned to the left for most of the video, which is a little inconvenient for those with mono audio outputs
Dear Mr Lawrence, I got so interested in the video you made on programming 101 in Udemy site. Please I would like to ask. For a beginner that has no much knowledge in computer aside Microsoft Word, what is the first package of computer that I can do before stepping up to programming?
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