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Welcome to FED Training

This repo aims at providing the resources and exercises for self-learning to get up to speed with existing FED tools and technologies.

How to use

Go over the list of topics one-by-one. Most topics have a list of recommended resources to read or watch on your own. We encourage you to search for more. Google is your best friend.

Each topic contains the exercise or a small project that you have to implement and review with your mentor. Topics that are shown in [] are optional but very much recommended. This list does not contain any redundant topics.

If you feel lost on your path, you can take a look at the FED roadmap, track your progress and see the big picture.

Before we start

You will need to install the following:

  1. Google Chrome Browser
  2. Node LTS version
  3. VSCode
  4. iTerm2

Topics to cover

  1. Git & Github
  2. Browser
  3. HTML
  4. CSS Basics
  5. JavaScript Basic
  6. [Advanced JavaScript]
  7. Typescript
  8. Testing JavaScript
  9. Tooling
  10. Node Basics
  11. Client-Server Communication
  12. React
  13. TDD

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fed-training-kit's Issues

"How to" debug a project locally

"I need to know how to do things without reading stuff and digging through the code.
For example, how to get a project from production for the purpose of sandbox (local playground), or debugging".

If you can write something to explain how to do it (step-by-step) it'll be usefull.

Typescript - practice example

IMO, the practice example doesn't make much sense (student that inherits from college, address that is a function and returns a kind of "toString").
Maybe a more logical inheritance fits better (animal <- cat, vehicle <- car, etc).

I'll be glad to try a PR if you want.

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