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Jonathan Grieve
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,254 Points

Yes! Methods, Constructors and Prototypes

We've had JavaScript Basics. We've had JavaScript Loops Arrays and Objects.

One of the things I loved about the JavaScript Foundations course is that it taught us about not just the basics of Objects but also about using Constructors and prototypes in Objects.

I'm very excited to see we have Methods, Constructors and Prototypes due around June. This is the natural progression from the loops and arrays course. So if you've done the JavaScript Foundations course this will consolidate or expand what you know about how to program in JavaScript.

Thumbs up from me.! :)

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Yeah mate i have been checking the content map for a good while now eagerly awaiting these topics! It didn't say any instructor name (checked yesterday tho) but i guess it's with Dave and he is awesome.

Also the new workshops about the 'use strict' mode and booleans have been great. I'm so happy that the JavaScript content here on Treehouse is expanding and the latest additions are simply great.

Thumbs up!

Jonathan Grieve
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,254 Points

I love looking at the content map to see what's coming and sometimes I get a "punch the air" moment. ;)

I have a lot of catching up to do on the JS courses and that's great! There's some great material to revise through and new stuff to explore

Yeah and the color coding makes it even better :D My brain loves JavaScript wine red :) and alot of other colors aswell but JS is pure love.

Keep on JavaScripting :)