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16,505 PointsThat feeling of wondering what I just did?
Not necessarily a question as it's more of a comment about Express and this course. I certainly enjoyed the course, and it was certainly nice to go start from scratch and learning about the express generator afterwards. I do bid Huston a job well done instructing this course.
I guess I may have to go through the course again or just learn more about it on my own accord. It just felt like so much just happened that I'm not sure how to process it all, haha. Perhaps, I'll get a better sense of it all as I continue on this track and learn about Anguler, Mongo, and putting it altogether as a MEAN stack.
I guess I'm just a bit intimidated by the working on the server side of things. "Look at all the cool things I can do with JavaScript and jQuery, and then everything changed when I reached npm and express course of the JavaScript track." I'm sure it's all about practice, so I'll keep that in mind.
Tony Brackins
28,766 PointsTony Brackins
28,766 PointsHey David, there's a course on Udemy called "The Web Developer Bootcamp" by Colte Steele. You should take a look at it. I wen through that and it explains everything a little slower and more in depth, now this class here is a piece of cake.