![]() ![]() If you will watch all talks, live or online, and present a satisfying final project - you will get the graduation certificate. if you caught a cold) or any meeting (e.g. This is done with the purpose to help all those who want to take our course and can’t attend one meeting (e.g. You’ll spot them easily - they have a red cross helmet emoji as part of their names.Īdditionally, all talks are recorded and uploaded to YouTube. An invite link to our Slack can be found in each of the meetup events.ĭuring the meetings a group of volunteers will be around to answer your questions.Īdditionally, all our volunteers are online on Slack to answer your questions, in addition to several online-only volunteers. We also have a dedicated Slack channel (#js-crash-course) in the WTM Slack to help out the attendees with their assignments outside the class hours. It won’t be a bed of roses, but it will provide immense learning opportunities. We will strive to do better each and every week. This will not be an easy task, but we are committed to get every attendee on this level :)įinally, this is a challenging, intensive, but fun and resourceful course. In the end we expect to come up with a simple backend application that gets deployed with Docker and provides a REST API before a MongoDB datastore. Windows is not preferred, but if you absolutely have to live on Windows, you should have a working git and Node.js installation, and the rest will work. Git and Visual Studio Code will be our main tools, along with Node.js. ![]() The course is designed around open-source technologies, so a Unix-like system, Linux or MacOS is preferred. So, the more programming experience, the better - but total newbies are also welcome, provided that they invest the required amount of time for self-learning. ![]() It assumes that you know basic concepts of (object oriented) programming but we will start from the beginner level and build up. ![]() This is a course designed for introducing JavaScript and Node.js as a platform for backend applications. ![]()
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