The first project was a "Pig Game." Two players, a dice, a "hold" button. Simple.
Leo smiled. "Well, let me tell you about a 2020 course I found for free..."
The lead dev laughed, but Leo passed the test. He built a real-time dashboard on his second week. The first project was a "Pig Game
The second project was a budget app. He stayed up until 4 AM, fueled by that terrible coffee, watching as an array of objects turned into a live, updating user interface. It felt like magic, but magic he could explain.
His first thought was sketchy . A 2020 course? That was ancient in internet years. And "grátis"? Nothing this comprehensive was ever free. "Well, let me tell you about a 2020 course I found for free
For three years, Leo had been stuck in the "Tutorial Purgatory." He knew what a variable was. He could write a for loop in his sleep. But whenever he closed the coding tab and opened a text editor, his mind went blank. He couldn't build anything.
Leo followed along, not just copying, but typing every line. For the first time, he understood event listeners. He saw how the DOM actually moved . He stayed up until 4 AM, fueled by
The course was from 2020, yes. No new ES2023 syntax. No AI tools. But it didn't matter. Jonas (he learned the instructor’s name) taught the engine : hoisting, this keyword, closures, async JavaScript. The fundamentals never expired.