An even more educational version of the Bandolier for Learn JS the Hard Way.
Updated 7 months ago
This is the template project that's checked out and configured when you run the bando-up command from ljsthw-bandolier. This is where the code really lives.
Updated 11 months ago
This is the code that runs https://bandolier.learnjsthehardway.com/ for you to review. It uses the https://git.learnjsthehardway.com/learn-javascript-the-hard-way/bandolier-template to create the documentation for the project.
Updated 1 year ago
This is only for testing npm init for installing other things.
Updated 2 years ago
This is a parody of leetcode.com for designers. It's being developed live on Twitch.tv/zedashaw to demonstrate how to make a parody of a website.
Updated 2 years ago
A simple CSS file to make it easier to layout a web page quickly at the start. It's meant to be removed once you have the basic layout done, but you could probably keep it if you like it.
Updated 2 years ago
The code from the Learn JavaScript the Hard Way module JavaScript Level 1 exercises. This is a mirror of the code I have in the book, so if you're struggling you can use this to compare against your attempts.
Updated 2 years ago
Code featured in the blog for learnjsthehardway.com.
Updated 2 years ago
These are the projects for the JavaScript Level 2 module in Learn JS the Hard Way.
Updated 2 years ago
This is a quick dump of my windows vim setup. This works fairly well and I've written a lot of software using this. I also include other software I installed.
Updated 2 years ago
This is the code for the bot that we use in the course Discord. It's being built over a series of livestreams and only does a few basic things like replaying livestream chats.
Updated 2 years ago
Code for the littler Buttons the Computer used in the Turing Machine portion of the book.
Updated 2 years ago
An experiment in cleaning up CSS by just avoiding dis-features and focusing on flexbox and CSS grids.
Updated 3 years ago