Links: [1] https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/cse330/index.php/CSE_330_Online_Textbook_-_Table_of_Contents
[2] https://www.udemy.com/the-complete-web-developer-in-2018/?couponCode=DBJUNIOR281
[3] https://wustl.app.box.com/s/17s96l72w7fvihn1bz5s7sqiulguazag
My dream has always been to work as a creative. Although I am currently in the business school (parent wanted me to), I have a huge passion for user research, graphic design, and more recently web development.
Thinking about switching out of business school as I have no interest in becoming a consultant or investment banker. In all honestly I do not think I am good enough at math to switch to the engineering school and do computer science. I am taking computer science classes which I really enjoy, but I don't really want to take calculus 3 or differential equations.
Curious to hear the opinions of this community.
I think their brand shows the importance of pleasing early adopters; the people who wear these shoes are so pleased with them that they spontaneously recommend them to others.
Wondering if any other followers of the brand have witnessed the same thing.
I am university student with experience in graphic design, and UI/UX looking for hackers to work on projects with. If you want to work with a designer on your next side project please reach out.
I am currently wondering if you all know of any free alternatives to Wes Bo's tutorials on react and es6. Or if you have any other suggestions for learning the language. Does it also make sense to read the book 'the JS way' linked at top of post? Or should i just dive right in with the react tutorials. ( I am interested in front end development & web apps, I might want to dive into nodejs and making apps on electron after)