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Start your free trialRam Shyam
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 85 Pointsbig probelem
i know javascrip, css, and html at a intermediate level now i want to start from ajax please do something treehosue community
2 Answers
eodell
26,386 PointsThat's great that you are now at an intermediate level! There is a library feature so that you do not have to follow recommended tracks or if you'd like to check out a specific class.
Click on Library, then search for what you're interested in and you'll see what's available.
You can find the AJAX course here; however, if you are not familiar with Asynchronous programming, I'd recommend watching this course first.
Ram Shyam
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 85 Pointseodell listen how to ask guil bro please tell
Ram Shyam
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 85 PointsRam Shyam
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 85 Pointsbro listen i have techdegree can it too use this method
eodell
26,386 Pointseodell
26,386 PointsRam Shyam I did not do the tech degree program so I am not sure; however, I would assume you can still use the library. You may want to reach out to Support or a teacher (e.g. Guil Hernandez ) for more on that.
With that being said, even if you already know the basics, it never hurts to practice your skills, see what new features exist or what may have changed, or see things explained in a different way than what you previously learned. Good luck.