There are many articles around where they talk about some of the oddities of JavaScript, but this time I took a different perspective by actually telling a story.
The story is a parody of the first season of Stranger Things, chapter by chapter, as our nerdy characters resolve JavaScript puzzles and challenges.
I know, I know, yet another guide on learning to code, but I got a lot of good feedback since I published, and I know there's still a lot work to do, so I'm looking to get some feedback and ideas.
I'd think they are having resourcing issues, staff is multiple companies are having issues due to the covid situation. Even google is not approving new AdSense accounts due to that. Or they are planning on moving to wear os, and screw all of them
it's just something unexpected that can happen because of the way you can pass functions as callbacks. I liked this example because the result looks really weird, and it can really happen to anyone, it's a mistake you can easily make and can go unnoticed.
There are many articles around where they talk about some of the oddities of JavaScript, but this time I took a different perspective by actually telling a story.
The story is a parody of the first season of Stranger Things, chapter by chapter, as our nerdy characters resolve JavaScript puzzles and challenges.
It is fun, and hope you enjoy it!