Jab Jab Javascript – Learn Javascript With Tenzin

Jab Jab Javascript - Learn Javascript With Tenzin

Jab Jab Javascript - Learn Javascript With Tenzin

LEARN VANILLA JAVASCRIPT DEEPLY
THE RIGHT WAY.
Welcome to the no-bs approach to learning Javascript.

You want to become a real web developer. Whether you want to become a full-stack developer (fastest path with js/node) or a front-end developer, you understand that Javascript is a must-know programming language for web development.

You’re sick and tired of people lying to your face and giving you false hopes like
“land your first job in x months spending just a few hours a week from the comfort of your home”…

Every time you have to build anything from scratch with vanilla Javascript, you cry a little inside and stare at a blank file
You’ve written Javascript code. It’s functional, but deep down, you know it’s not scalable, maintainable, and just plain ugly.

You might’ve built projects… but you have a gut feeling that they’re not enough. You’re not confident of them since most of them are copy-pasted code from google searches and online courses.

You’ve taken online courses with claims like:
“Build 23 projects with html, css, sass, js, jQuery, react, bootstrap, node, python, sql, mongo, php…. blah blah blah”

“The only course you need to learn web development”
…and you still lack true understanding of even the fundamentals. You still don’t get it.

You want a coursework and a roadmap that guides you down the path of becoming a true Javascript expert.
You’ve had it enough. You want change. You want no BS.

HOW I STRUGGLED WITH JAVASCRIPT
Let’s go back to the 11 year old Tenzin. I was in 4th grade. The boarding school I was attending had Intel Pentium computers, and every week, we were allowed to use them for only thirty minutes. Next thing you know I had built a website with html/css, and I was fascinated by it.

I thought it was the coolest thing ever!

Unfortunately, my family was poor, and due to the lack of resources (own computer, internet etc…), I couldn’t keep on learning to code until… I was 17. The year 2010 was when I came to the United States.

It was also the year I got my very first laptop. It was the evening of April 19, 2010, when my Aunt said “Tenzin, you can have my laptop.”

Words can’t describe the shockwave of happiness and excitement I felt during that moment.

From that day on, I was practically spending 10+ hours every single day on the computer, sleeping at most four to five hours a night. I still don’t know how I managed to survive those AP classes, but then again, I do have Asian parents…

Towards the end of 2010, I finally decided what I wanted to do with my life — become a software engineer. Soon after, I knew that I wanted to do web development specifically since I was already familiar with HTML and CSS.

It was also at this time when I realized that Javascript is the quintessential programming language for web development.

And after countless mistakes, quitting a dozen times and restarting, trying out all the popular languages, burying myself in fat books, completing many online courses and tracks, studying deep computer science theory, and after going through countless hardcore 16+ hrs days of coding and building dozens of projects, I became good at Javascript …

…or so I thought.

I couldn’t be further from the truth. So, I kept digging and digging and learning more. After surviving through infinite monster energy drinks, coffee every 4 hours, coding 12+ hours every day, I finally got to a point I felt truly confident in my Javascript skills.

Ever since then, I’ve worked with multiple clients and have built many production apps from the group-up. I’ve also taught Javascript to hundreds of students on a 1-on-1 basis and helped hundreds of thousands through my Youtube videos.

I’ve mentored people pursuing Masters in Software Engineering complete their entire programs. I’ve also helped many ongoing boot campers finish their program strong and built projects with them that’ve helped them land real jobs.

Here is a fact: Javascript is one of the most easy-to-get-started languages. However, once you start getting deeper, it gets really tough. And that’s because with great power comes great responsibility; all the websites and web apps in the world rely on Javascript. And Javascript is the only programming language that you can use to build industry-standard, production full-stack web apps, cross-platform native mobile apps and even cross-platform desktop apps. No other language can do that.

Here is another fact: Most people who think they know Javascript don’t know jack shit about Javascript. They think because they know a little bit of Java, python or ruby, they understand Javascript. It’s true that there are similarities in the very basic fundamentals of programming languges, but just because I can change my own car oil and car brakes (which I do know), does that make me a car mechanic of a different car? NO. Similarly, just because you understand basic things in Javascript doesn’t mean you “know” Javascript. You don’t get paid to do basic things.

I remember “better programmers” and people who started before me, trying to help me when I was learning Javascript years back, and they could NEVER EVER ONCE teach or explain to me any of the confusing parts in a way that I truly understood. (I’m literally pissed off as I’m writing this.)

They didn’t know what they were talking about. They said, “it’s easy.” They said, “I mean in my language, you just do this, so you should be able to do the same.” Riiiiiight.

Golden Rule: Don’t trust anybody who says “It’s easy.”

Now, I don’t blame people. Javascript is a different beast. I’ve done a lot of work in Java, and even though you have to write more code in Java, it’s very consistent. There are not SO many ways to do ONE thing, relatively speaking. Whereas in Javascript, things get weirder and trickier which makes it harder to grasp. And that’s because you have a lot more moving parts like the browser, html, css, responsive devices, a lot of asynchronous code, web apis and many more. Again, with great power comes great resposibility.

But Javascript is often very misunderstood. As Javascript-guru Douglas Crockford says, “Javascript is the World’s most misunderstood programming language.” He is right. Javascript is a wonderful and a powerful language if you properly learn it.

It’s a hybrid of the two most powerful programming paradigms — functional programming and object-oriented programming.

Some people hate Javascript. Some people love Javascript (like myself). However, people only hate Javascript because they don’t understand it well enough. I have yet to meet somebody who said “I truly understand Javascript and I hate it.” And when you don’t understand something, it’s not fun, and when it’s not fun, you start hating it; it’s simple. That’s not happening to you with this course. I give you my word I’ll make you love Javascript as long as you put in the work.

Imagine you’re at a level where you can build anything with Javascript. You can build web apps with cool animations from scratch. You can learn any Javascript framework/library with relative ease because you truly, and I mean truly understand Javascript.

Imagine yourself being able to understand almost ANY Javascript API, tools, documentation and being able to build custom apps from scratch without having to rely on a specific tool/framework/thing as a crutch.

Imagine being in a position where you don’t have to pray and beg to get a job; you choose who you want to work for because you’re confident in your Javascript skills.

With this course, I want to make all of this come true for you.

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