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Ansehen Volle The Complete Javascript Course 2020: Build Real Projects! [repack] May 2026

You need to learn React or Vue next week, or you only care about AI-assisted coding and not the underlying logic.

In the fast-paced world of web development, a course titled with a specific year— “The Complete JavaScript Course 2020: Build Real Projects!” —might initially seem like outdated content. After all, JavaScript ES2020 introduced features like BigInt , Promise.allSettled , and the optional chaining operator ( ?. ). However, to dismiss this course because of its publication year would be a significant mistake. In fact, Jonas Schmedtmann’s 2020 edition represents a pinnacle of technical education: a perfect balance between modern syntax, fundamental problem-solving, and the timeless logic of programming. You need to learn React or Vue next

This essay argues that the enduring value of this course lies not in its "newness" (which has since aged), but in its to teaching JavaScript as a true language, not just a collection of frameworks. 1. The “How” vs. The “Why” (Fundamentals First) The most common trap for beginner developers is "tutorial hell"—memorizing syntax without understanding execution. The 2020 course excels by dedicating significant time to the weird parts of JavaScript: hoisting, scoping, the this keyword, prototypal inheritance, and event loops. This essay argues that the enduring value of