The Complete Javascript Course 2020: Build Real Projects! Jonas Schmedtmann Vídeos -
This is where the course earned its "complete" title. Jonas didn't just teach syntax. He taught architecture . Arrays methods ( map , filter , reduce ) became her paintbrushes. She built a login system. She made a 30-second logout timer. She learned to manipulate the DOM so smoothly that the UI felt alive.
Jonas taught her async/await. "We don't wait for data. We fetch it, and we tell JavaScript, 'Hey, hold on, I'll get back to you.'" She built a spinner. She handled 404 errors. She learned to read API documentation. This is where the course earned its "complete" title
Amara closed her laptop. She looked at the mountain of sticky notes on her wall: event loop diagrams, closure examples, this keyword rules. She had written 8,742 lines of code. She had cried twice. She had celebrated at 3 AM. Arrays methods ( map , filter , reduce
On Video #189, she deployed Forkify to Netlify. Her own URL. She sent it to her skeptical father. He typed "chicken" into the search bar. Recipes appeared. He called her: "Did you really build this?" She learned to manipulate the DOM so smoothly
The thumbnail wasn't flashy. No neon lights or fake gurus. Just a clean, dark-themed editor and Jonas’s reassuring, Danish-accented face. The reviews were a tidal wave of five stars. "Life-changing." "The only JS course you need." "I got a job."
This wasn't a toy. This was a real app.
But then came . Her brain melted. var , let , const . The Temporal Dead Zone. Function declarations vs expressions. She watched it once. Twice. Three times. She paused the video, drew diagrams on her bathroom mirror with a dry-erase marker. Jonas’s voice became a lullaby in her dreams: "Remember, the execution context is created in two phases..." The First Real Project: The Pig Game By Video #68, Jonas dropped the bomb. No more tiny snippets. "Let's build a game."