This text has technical implications, I hope it will be of interest to you. It can be useful for anyone involved in the digital world, web applications, interested persons, or to update knowledge through the proposed guides.
Using proofs of concept supported by focused learning guides could simplify the learning curve required for the development of a platform such as OnMind (relatively simple or not so complex) and reduce the sense of frustration (which is not entirely avoided) when someone is introduced to a new technology or upgraded. However, it requires openness, interest and corresponding ability.
I am currently proposing an agile introduction or superficial learning of Javascript so that you yourself can get an idea or proof of concept of what can be done with this language, following my learning plan based on the following 4 articles:
The first is more a brief language reference than a guide. A reduced duration of 8 hours is estimated to get you started in this way, depending on the required or minimum skills and interest. At the end we will obtain a result similar to the image above (or animation) and you will be able to continue with new challenges, take a course of a next level with an academic entity or perhaps connect with our Platform: OnMind.
In fact, as complementary or transitional challenges, there is also the following plan of articles:
If you don’t know about programming but you’re interested in giving it a look at what it’s all about, besides requiring a notion about HTML5
, you can first review the following articles:
In addition, articles that I recommend you according focusing:
I consider that this path is really simplified, you do not need to have a profession, intermediate studies or be an expert (although that is an advantage and experience counts), nor take years for this (only hours, leaving the practice that makes the teacher). I think that when you hear too many words about brands and technologies, the picture looks giant but the basics used to be simples. Then you can go your own way. I hope it’s helpful. Feel free to contact me.
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