For the sake of completeness, I’m going to start with what AJAX is an acronym for, which is: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. I’ll get into what AJAX does in a sec, but first, I want to explain what the heck ‘Asynchronous’ even means.
This is kind of a long post, this lesson covered a lot!
First- what the heck is an event?
There is not one specific reason I want to learn React. It’s more a combination of reasons: I’ve been trying to step my game up on Vanilla JS lately, and my original plan was to eventually migrate over to React. That was the plan until I saw an awesome job posting! They wanted someone who could…
Scope can get dicey, so I’ll dive right in and do my best to explain what I’ve learned.
Scope is variable visibility; if code can modify or access a variable, it is in that variable’s scope. Scope is the accessibility of functions, variables, and objects in some particular…
First up on Cassidy Williams’ Udemy course- a review of the DOM: what it is, what it can do, and the work-through for a common interview question. I usually take notes in bullet form- my brain likes that best.
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a set of text formatting rules that stores and transfers data in both a machine- and human-readable way; it is a lightweight data interchange format.
The main things to know about JSON are:
Talk about a loaded question. There has been a bit of a gap between this post and my last one and the reason is: trying to sum up React into one singular post proved more of a challenge than I originally thought. What should I include? Will it be too much? Not enough? So, here’s my go…