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The Syllabus (~10 Minutes)

So we are essentially going over the table of contents here, and I appreciate a "what to expect" kind of thing. Colt lets the user know right upfront that there isn't a lot of coding that is happening until we get to the Intro to HTML section. He talk about something called "Bootstrap" and talks about making projects, and I have to admit, it sounds a little scary... He does talk about how the JavaScript (JS) portion of the course is interesting, so I will make sure to stick with him. He does claim, though, that everything involves HTML and CSS to some degree, but once we get into JS, we will be building "robust" apps and not just web sites. So I'm pretty stoked about that. I'm pretty stoked that at some point we will make a game, and I am also stoked that he refers to it as a "legit project." Moving from front-end to back-end seems scary. Seems evenly split, though. Honestly, I'm not even sure what "back-end...

Every Journey Begins With A Single Step... (~10 minutes give or take)

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**NOTE** The parenthetical (X Minutes) is how much time I spend on each of the modules in the training I am taking. I may stay consistent with this. I may not. --- So  I am starting this blog to document my journey to learn JavaScript. So let's start at the beginning. I have always wanted to learn to code, but I never wanted to be a "coder." I didn't want to sit in front of a computer for forty hours a week writing code for some company. But the thought of coding has always fascinated me. Recently, I decided to learn how to code using Python. I picked up a Udemy course that was on sale, and I slowly went to work. I was actually quite happy with my progress, and it didn't seem as daunting as expected. I had no idea what I wanted to do with it when I was done, but I just wanted to do SOMETHING. Fast forward a few weeks to the CUE National Conference in Palm Springs, CA. I visited the booth of an online gamification platform that I love called ClassCraft . It...