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I watched the recent FreeCodeCamp video on JavaScript essentials released a month ago. It explains the core concepts very efficiently by building practical tools. I'm confident that incorporating these approaches will be really helpful for new learners.

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I watched the latest Javascript video released by FreeCodeCamp, it was really useful, So I just want to share such useful content with others.

Motivation and Context

  1. Learn modern JavaScript with hands-on projects in each section. (Video Released a month ago).

  2. Master real-world workflows using NPM, Webpack, and Babel.

  3. Build Node.js applications with event-driven architecture.

  4. Practice async/await for clean asynchronous code.

  5. Use ES6 classes and modules for better organization.

  6. Get starter and finished code to guide your learning.

How Has This Been Tested?

I have watched the whole video, No Issue Found.

Types of changes

  • Content Update (change which fixes an issue or updates an already existing submission)
  • New Article (change which adds functionality)
  • Documentation change

Checklist:

  • My code follows the code style of this project.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • I have made checks to ensure URLs and other resources are valid
I watched the recent FreeCodeCamp video on JavaScript essentials released a month ago. It explains the core concepts very efficiently by building practical tools. I'm confident that incorporating these approaches will be really helpful for new learners.
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