💻 #41: Code Jeopardy with Javascript! 🤓
This programming language was invented in 1995 by Brendan Eich. What is Javascript?
Hey there, developer! 👋
In this weekend’s project, we’re going to practice the web development fundamentals of Javascript. We’ll be building a Jeopardy game in vanilla Javascript. Vanilia Javascript is just Javascript without any added frameworks or libraries like React.js or Vue.js.
Tutorial of the week:
Length: 45 mins
Difficulty: Easy
This tutorial was posted by Ania Kubów she always delivers fantastic tutorials and a really recommend you check out the rest of her videos.
What you’ll learn:
Javascript fundamentals
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3 creative projects of the week:
1. Emovi
Guess the movie based off emojis. It seems like every week there’s a new variation of the Wordle game. It’s great to see developers building fun, lightweight, browser games that can easily be shared with friends. Have you created any Wordle-like games? Or have any favourites? Share them with me on Twitter!
Nice work, teuteuf!
2. Best 50 Productivity Hacks
Here’s a fun project idea, create a prompt and have people crowdsource ideas and let other people vote on the best answers. It’s a great project idea you can share with friends.
Made by Marc
3. phishmeifyoucan
Have you ever received an email that you thought was from a real business or person and something about it just seemed off? Like a typo, a different email address, or from a website you haven’t used in years? It’s likely a phishing email meant to steal your personal information. This project tests your ability to find those phishing emails.
That’s all folks!
I hope you enjoyed this weekend’s edition of Weekend Web Dev!
I also hope these three projects give you inspiration for your future projects, portfolio, or just something cool to play around with for a bit.
Share your tutorial progress with me on Twitter! I’d love to see what you’re making.
Your fellow weekend warrior,
Devan
PS. A lot of people asked me how I got started with web development, I can highly recommend this course by Andrew Mead, it was the first Udemy course I ever bought and I owe it to the course for teaching me the fundamentals of Javascript which are used in all frontend frameworks.
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