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Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 13,430 PointsHow relevant is the course 2020?
Taking this course now, and when i open the same gitgub link for "animsition". I can see that the last file is uppdated 4-5 years ago. The course you teach now is it relevant for 2020? I guess that lots have happend with how to build code/programs in 5 years. Or is the basic still the same? And we have to learn our self that there are faster ways to write our projects.
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Zimri Leijen
11,835 Pointsi dont know which course specifically you mean, but most of the courses i have seen on this website are up to date with recent information.
that being said, you're never done learning, and you'll always need to refresh your knowledge to keep up to date.
Linus Andersson
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 13,430 PointsHi! Right now im on the jQuery chapter. Yes i understand that everthing is evolving and you are going to learn new things everyday. But it feels like some of the training coures are really old and its time to update the videos with new content.
Zimri Leijen
11,835 PointsjQuery itself is pretty unnecessary with modern javascript.
it may be useful to know jQuery if you need to work with legacy software, but ES6 has basically eliminated the need for jQuery (as well as other popular libraries like lodash).