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Hacktiv8 Full Stack JavaScript Immersive Course

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Hacktiv8 Journey - Batch 34 - Humble Fox

Hacktiv8 Full Stack JavaScript Immersive Course

This is a repository & blog for my activity in Hacktiv8 "Full Stack JavaScript Immersive Course" from June-October 2019.

It includes the all the 📕 notes, 💾 coding files and 🗄️ projects from phase 0 to phase 3 during the coding bootcamp from Batch 34 - Humble Fox.

Introduction (6 weeks)

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Git as source code management
  • Fundamental of computer science & data structure
  • Algorithm & pseudocode
  • Pair-programming

Learn how to think as a programmer (4 weeks)

  • Learn structure, architecture and infrastructure of an application
  • Introduction to database and object relational mapping (ORM)
  • Paradigm object-oriented programming (OOP)
  • Engineering empathy: contribution within team

Find the beauty in developing web application (4 weeks)

  • Build good portfolio as a web developer
  • Project management & agile workflow
  • Functional programming
  • Develop application with user interaction & experience
  • Engineering empathy: build an effective communication within the team

Maximize your programming skill (4 weeks)

  • Use React and React Native
  • Learn deployment and scaling of web application
  • Build minimum viable product (MVP)
  • Final Project : build a web application with the team

About Me

My name is Andreas Sosilo, currently taking part in coding bootcamp for web development. My career aspiration is to become a full stack web developer using skills and technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MongoDB, Express.js, React and Node.js.

Building sophisticated and cutting-edge web applications is my passion. Previously, I worked as automation engineer before deciding to pursue my passion in web development. Feel free to connect with me for anything related to web development or IoT.

“You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” –Zig Ziglar