You're teaching entry devs JS Frameworks - concept to use. Must be around in > 5 yrs. Must teach all in 4 hours. Which one(s) do you choose?

Nov 22, 2015 · 4:06 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Vanilla JavaScript is simple enough in modern browsers, so I’d go with that.
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@yatil I can't. I am recommending full JS. But this has to fit the educational rubric, which I didn't set and cannot affect change with yet.
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@stefanvignir Interesting point. Thanks, this is helpful - Angular is high on the list as is.
@jdeisenberg They're gonna get the Javascript as Language lecture first. Then I have to include Frameworks (BY demand, FYI)
@shelleypowers LOL! Yes.
@triptych @shelleypowers I'm not teaching the course. I'm patching it within an outdated program. Singularity will occur before rewrite 😠
@triptych @shelleypowers Way out of scope for this course. I've found a decent Javascript/ECMAscript overview stressing language skill (1)
@triptych @shelleypowers And I found another resource that covers a number of popular frameworks (the uni wants jQuery especially). (2)
@triptych @shelleypowers transpiling would be covered in the actual programming courses. This is an HTML5/APIs/Script the browser bootcamp.
@triptych @shelleypowers Thanks though, because if I do more work there I will very much appreciate insights and assistance with scripting.