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12:23 AM
@Nikos see my post
 
 
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5:20 AM
Hey everyone. Just wrote some documentation for getting Rust working with React Native. It's written for an audience more familiar with Rust than JS but I figured some of you might find it interesting. It's long and complicated so good luck! github.com/jbis9051/bubble/blob/feature/rust-frontend-interop/…
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5:23 PM
Hello guys i wanna go more deep to javascript, what do you guys suggest?
 
@AmirAlam Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. If you have a question, just post it, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help. If you want to report an abusive user or a problem in this room, visit our meta.
 
 
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6:43 PM
@AmirAlam well, what got me a fast knowledge of Javascript was when I used to set a goal, like build/finish a simple game, then advance for into other stuff (backend development, etc.) this is guaranteed to get you a good and fast knowledge of Javascript. Just make some challenges for yourself and do them whenever possible. W3schools is also a great way to figure things out. If you have a question that you can’t solve, feel free to ask here or on Stack Overflow. Have a great journey :)
 
w3schools is the worst way of having anything figured out
 
 
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9:38 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine when you’re a beginner it can definitely help you out
I learned some basic tutorials there. They are okay.
 
MDN docs are vastly superior for beginners (and experts alike)
 
10:28 PM
|| w3schools ParkingMaster
 
@{1} Don't use w3schools.
@ParkingMaster Don't use w3schools.
 
w3schools is so horrendous that I built this into James:
 
@JBis w3schools is a terrible resource. We suggest using MDN. Here's an potentially equivalent page: Array.prototype.sort() - JavaScript - MDN Web Docs
 
10:47 PM
@JBis just my opinion. I find both of the two helpful though.
 
We are just trying to discouraging actually advising it to others, especially when they are new. Using subpar resources when vastly superior ones exist (the spec, MDN docs, and books) is doing them a disservice.
 

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