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@Makyen This actioned is not being caught by the archiver chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/47549817#47549817
double-link probably the reason
 
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@StephenKennedy Thanks. I'm looking into it.
 
 
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I'm awake
 
 
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SD above -- spam?
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels if not spam, it's NAA
 
 
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3:31 PM
@PearlySpencer Currently, that will Roomba.
@PearlySpencer I don't really read that as a resource request. It's unclear, but it's not specifically asking for a resource.
 
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3:52 PM
@Makyen I think that's debatable but I agree, it should had been closed as unclear instead. Still it is really poor question that will be of no benefit to future visitors and must go.
 
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@Makyen I have a personal question for you. Can i ask this here? it is not SOCVR related.
 
@PearlySpencer OK. Honestly that's going to depend on the question, but it's unlikely that I'll be offended. Some moderate amount of off-topic conversation is usually fine in SOCVR. If it's going to be a lot, then we should go elsewhere.
 
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@Makyen I would like to become more knowledgeable in Javascript. Obviously I have programming experience and I know the basic JS building blocks. Do you know any good resources that can help consolidate knowledge by having specific tasks to do?
 
The horror ...
 
4:09 PM
@PearlySpencer I assume you mean like tutorials. I didn't learn the language that way. I just dove in, with lots of referencing the MDN JavaScript/HTML/CSS documentation. I worked on a Firefox extension I was using, which was having some problems. That morphed into a large project, as I wanted a lot more features. However, I've heard that the MDN tutorials are good.
 
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@Makyen Will have a look at those. I would like to do some projects where i can see the solutions if i get stack. Usually tutorials are very short and do not go in detail. I tried CodeAcademy which has this kind of projects but you have to pay.
 
@PearlySpencer freecodecamp.org maybe?
 
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@sideshowbarker are their JS projects any good?
 
I have never tried them but browsing through it right now it looks decent
that’s the first set of JS tasks
 
@PearlySpencer @EJoshuaS was looking for JS tutorials a while back. They might have found something along the lines which you want. I've never really investigated CodeAcademy, so I can't really comment on them, or freecodingcamp.
 
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4:21 PM
@sideshowbarker these are not projects, just tasks to learn the functions. I'd like something more substantial to do.
 
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@Makyen thanks, would be interested to know if @EJoshuaS he has found anything
 
@PearlySpencer Well, you could pick a JavaScript project on GitHub and look at old closed/completed issues which have commits/a PR associated. That would give you a project with a known solution (start with a commit prior to the PR fixing the problem). Admittedly, the known solution wouldn't be as refined as something which was specifically intended for learning. (We all do some hacky stuff from time to time.) Doing this wouldn't be all that well organized, but it
 
you could also look at Glitch: glitch.com/search?q=tutorials
 
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@Makyen that's a good idea.
 
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@rene I had no idea about Glitch. What is it exactly?
 
4:37 PM
@Makyen ...but it would give you projects with known solutions. [I'm not sure what happened to this last part of what I thought I wrote. :-) Probably, I only thought I wrote it, rather than actually doing so.]
 
@PearlySpencer it is an IDE and runtime environment in one. It offers you nodejs so you can do javascript programming on the server and see the result without having the need to do a deployment and fiddle with servers / ports/ certificates.
@PearlySpencer the SOCVR close vote league is hosted on it, for example: glitch.com/edit/#!/heather-eggnog (and here is it live: heather-eggnog.glitch.me)
and it is free
 
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@rene that looks useful indeed.
 
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thanks
 
5:32 PM
waffles
@RiggsFolly Can someone hammer it as a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/10196579/…
 
 
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@PaulRoub Post 1: Already recently reported [ MS ]
 
@Dharman I can try if you can point me at the original question. Been eating dinner :)
Or has it been closed and cleaned out by now
 
@RiggsFolly It has been closed as too-broad. this one
 
Currently that will Roomba
 
7:09 PM
Which is fine, because it doesn't add anything new. The other question has even better answers.
 
@Dharman OK I will go and watch some Strictly
 
 
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