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mruwaifo:Good that you enjoy am. I don request to send you message |
If you know, you know!
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Choose your path. If you know you know!
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lzar:I hail @lzar! I appreciate the encouragement words (you too much!). Pushing this kind of unconventional idea can be very challenging, so I feel u when you say you dey face lots of difficulties. But if we think of the result, the result of reducing the impact of language barrier in knowledge sharing, e worth am. So no give up, you know vision, so like you say "I beg make you keep am up". More tutorials dey for this Nairaland thread https://www.nairaland.com/3797045/javascript-pidgin. Social Media links: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUghQ5NkaD_0En1GQ52sJ3Q Twitter: https://twitter.com/pidgintec You fit reach out to me anytime, I full ground! |
For this video I show wetin be promise and why we need am. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSmaiFV53lU |
asalimpo:Very interesting viewpoints! I do agree with you to a great extent. I understand that internet is very limited and still expensive in Nigeria, thereby, "xclude potential prospects" (Lets hope that this will change soon). It is true that Pidgin is not a robust langauge, but I am using pidgin because that is what we, majority of Nigerians communicate with, and it is closer to our natural langauge. All non English speaking countries (like Germany, Russia, Finland, France, China...etc) also have great programmers who dont speak any English. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnO8olzOVTo For this video I show wetin be callbacks and how we take dey use callback for javascript and also show the limitation of callbacks, wey Promise use dey solve. Enjoy! |
For this video I show the out of the box React state management. Part 2 is cooking. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpQUC6uHCWU |
Welcome to the React fundamentals course! Just some important items before we get started. 1) In series of posts, I will try to present new piece of information from different mediums, e.g text format (to support people saving data) and videos. 2) Although, everyone learn differently. During the videos we'll be building a full project together. It's probably beneficial to program along with me during the videos to be fully engaged. If you get lost or your code isn't working, you can find me on Twitter at @pidgintec or just comment on the post. 3) Like my previous tutorials, this course will be delivered in Pidgin English 4) If you ever get stuck or have any questions, you can find me here or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/pidgintec. Enjoy! |
Datatypes are the building blocks of any programming language, you can not do anything without them. Here is a video explaining datatypes in Javascript. It is also in Pidgin English, enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEmIU6vsUfc |
Closure is one the most confusing concept in Javascript, here is a video explaining how easy it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otNkXqcihpA |
Can the person work remotely? |
Object-Oriented Programming is a popular style of programming that has taken deep root in Javascript from the very beginning. Here is my video explaining how simple it is in Javascript. Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqgtjlXl1X4 |
Welcome to the React fundamentals course! Just some important items before we get started. 1) In series of posts, I will try to present new piece of information from different mediums, e.g text format (to support people saving data) and videos. 2) Although, everyone learn differently. During the videos we'll be building a full project together. It's probably beneficial to program along with me during the videos to be fully engaged. If you get lost or your code isn't working, you can find me on Twitter at @pidgintec or just comment on the post. 3) Like my previous tutorials, this course will be delivered in Pidgin English 4) If you ever get stuck or have any questions, you can find me here or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/pidgintec. Enjoy! |
Javascript data structure https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures |
Hi, If you are interested in learning React and it ecosystem (e.g Redux, babel, webpack, ES6&ES7). I can teach you, one on one session to a level where you will be comfortable developing complex React apps. |
Interesting article http://javascriptissexy.com/understand-javascript-closures-with-ease/ |
Blockchain is a data structure. A special data structure, being that data are stored in multiple computers (distributed) and the only way to get the stored data is via peer-to-peer network. Each block is a hash of the previous block (immutable) |
Read more about Javascript Closures, here https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Closures |
drixsoft:Thanks. Enjoy |
ypeace:Thanks. I have replied your mail, check. Cheers |
nsimageorge:Well, interesting view point. But how are programmers in non-english speaking countries learn programming? Like in Russia, Finland and even China? Anyway, thanks for the insight! I hail |