My Notes
These are scribbles written for the sake of increasing learning retention. To me, writing down my own thought after experiencing something with 5 senses is a good exercise for mental strength. Don't believe me, please.
Day 10: JavaScript Challenge 30 June 2017
It's been 15 days since the last challenge. In this challenge, we are going to "steal" multiple checkbox selection's feature from Gmail. Read on.
Day 9: JavaScript Challenge 14 June 2017
It's a demo-less post. Nothing to show but a lot to explain. We are going to play with the console. Read on.
Day 8: JavaScript Challenge 9 June 2017
Let's play around with the canvas! What a great API! Read on.
Day 7: JavaScript Challenge 7 June 2017
As for now, I am romantically attached to 3 girls I met in high school, college, and office. How could I manage them? Read on.
Day 6: JavaScript Challenge 6 June 2017
I was using fetch method which really shows me the Promise and its early usage for AJAX programming. Read on.
Day 4: JavaScript Challenge 31 May 2017
I have to do it on and on until I get it. Never underestimate the power of JavaScript's Array! Read on.
Day 3: JavaScript Challenge 29 May 2017
I am doing it so fast in the office. Not quite interesting. Read on.
Day 2: JavaScript Challenge 28 May 2017
It's so hard to keep up with it. I am struggling even if it's seemingly an easy task (making analogue clock). Read on.
Day 1: JavaScript Challenge 27 May 2017
In this lovely month, I would love to spend my meaningless life on something that's meaningful. It's 30 day JavaScript challenge. Read on.