We're gonna bash some bugs.
We all know it: JavaScript is weird. Web development in general is riddled with bugs. Over 55% of developers say they spend 10-20 hours a week fixing bugs instead of writing new code. While this may seem like an inordinate amount of time, it is often the case that the biggest moments of learning arise from the time spent fixing bugs.
That's why I've put together this 13-lesson video mini-course that will feature an assortment of HTML, CSS, and JS bugs. You'll have both the opportunity to solve them on your own or simply watch how we can debug them together. We'll look at common bugs, uncommon bugs, and even some incredibly tricky JavaScript quirks!
What's included:
13 short video lessons, each investigating a different bug
Debug a wide array of HTML, CSS, and JS bugs
Difficulty ranges from easy to downright diabolical
Mock "GemWizard" ecommerce website infested with bugs to bash
Follow along with a cloned version of the site's repo or just watch!
By the time you've finished the course, I'm sure you will have learned something you didn't know before. ?
FAQ
What level of Web development knowledge should I have for this course?
You'll need at least a basic/foundational knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
What frameworks are used in this course?
No frameworks! The code is all vanilla JavaScript and CSS. There are 2 bugs that deal with jQuery but prior knowledge isn't required.
What is the difficulty level?
Some bugs are relatively easy to figure out others are pretty hard, but there's a solution video for each.
How long is this course?
There are 13 lessons each featuring a different bug to track down. The video material is under 10 minutes for each lesson.