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Javascript Web Projects: 20 Projects To Build Your Portfolio (updated 10/2022) - AD-TEAM - 11-14-2025 ![]() Javascript Web Projects: 20 Projects To Build Your Portfolio Last updated 10/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 23.82 GB | Duration: 32h 57m Modern HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to build Responsive and Mobile Friendly projects for your dream portfolio and resume! [b]What you'll learn[/b] 20 projects with pure JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3 with all code provided Go from a total beginner to a confident JavaScript developer Learn UI/UX practices to build responsive and mobile first web applications Asynchronous programming with AJAX, Fetch API, Promises & Async + Await Write clean, maintainable and performant Javascript code Work with Web APIs (localStorage, DOM, + more) Modern HTML5 (Canvas, Video, Audio + more) Modern CSS3 (Animations, Transitions, Variables + more) Avoid common mistakes other Javascript programmers and beginners make Build 20 beautiful and customizable, real world frontend applications Requirements Only a basic understanding of HTML & CSS & JavaScript Any computer and OS will work - Windows, Mac or Linux. [b]Description[/b] Just updated with all modern features of HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript! Join a live online community of over 900,000+ developers and a course taught by industry experts that have actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto with JavaScript! This course is focused on efficiency and getting you hired by building your dream portfolio so you can get a job or work as a freelancer. Never spend time on confusing, out of date, incomplete tutorials anymore! Graduates of Andrei's courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook, + other top tech companies (seriously, google this to verify some testimonials).Whether you want to become a freelancer, get hired, or to just advance your career, this brand new course will take you step by step through 20 JavaScript projects that you will be able to customize and put on your portfolio right away. Along the way, you will learn to build projects using HTML, CSS and JavaScript and truly build your skills as a JavaScript developer.Whether you want to one day learn React, Angular, Vue JS, Node.js, Svelte, or any other toolchain of a modern developer, at the end of the day, JavaScript fundamentals are key, and learning JavaScript is an investment that will pay off many years into the future. By solidifying your JavaScript knowledge and being able to build thing without crutches like libraries and frameworks, you will future proof yourself. Here is the truth: It's easy to find JavaScript projects to work on online. You can copy and paste code. You can watch YouTube videos. That's simple (and free). This course is different in that not only de we have modern projects using the latest features of JavaScript, and browser APIs, but we also do a Code Review of each project. After we build a website, we go through the code and talk about how we can improve the code, how to improve the security, or improve the performance of your projects.It's like having a senior developer finally teach you what good code means, what are the common mistakes beginners make, and how to write maintainable code.All code is going to be provided to you, and even if you don't like to code along, you will get access to the code for the projects to put them on your portfolio right away.So what are we building? Get ready for this: Spock Rock Game - Confetti.js, ModulesQuote Generator - Fetch, Async/Await, Quote API, CORSPicture-in-Picture - Picture-in-Picture API, Screen Capture APIBookmarks App - DOM, localStorageNASA APOD - Fetch, Async/Await, NASA API, DOM, localStorageAnimated Navigation - CSS AnimationsInfinite Scroll - Fetch, Async/Await, Unsplash API, DOM, Scroll Event ListenerCountdown App - Date, localStorageMusic Player - HTML 5 Audio APICalculator - Math MethodsSplash Page - DOM BasicsLight/Dark Mode - DOM, localStorageForm Validation - DOM, FormsJoke Teller - Fetch, Async/Await, Joke API, Text-to-SpeechVideo Player - HTML 5 Video APIMS Paint Clone - Advanced HTML Canvas, localStoragePong Clone - Advanced HTML CanvasMath Sprint Game - SetInterval, DOM, Array Methods, localStorageAnimated Template - Template, AOS.jsDrag and Drop - Drag and Drop API, localStorageWe will be using modern ES6,ES7,ES8,ES9,ES10 features to master JavaScript! Think of this as a full on JavaScript bootcamp to get you from a beginner to a confident programmer! on top of that, we also cover common UI/UX practices to make sure we have good designs and our projects are mobile friendly.The course is not about making you just code along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don't know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner in JavaScript to someone that is able to build projects on their own.So the best time to begin? It's Today! By taking that first step right now, you are that much closer to developing the skills that get you hired and closer to your dream career. See you inside the course Taught By:Andrei Neagoie is the instructor of the highest rated Development courses on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc. He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life. Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don't know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don't have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student's valuable time. Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities. Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way. Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei's courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible. ----Jacinto is a Senior Developer with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with a diverse background, including 5 years experience as a teacher in Canada and South Korea. He has had a passion for technology from a very young age, which led him to build his first computer at age 12 and start using design software at 16. As an instructor for the Zero To Mastery Academy, Jacinto combines these artistic and critical thinking skills to create high quality projects that will add real value to student's portfolios and jump start their careers in web development.Starting out learning something new can be challenging and there are so many resources available that it can be overwhelming. Jacinto understands that for some, bootcamps and post-secondary education are too time-consuming or expensive for many to consider. With that in mind, he does his best to create the highest quality courses that are inexpensive and beginner-friendly.As a self-taught developer, Jacinto started from scratch and learned enough to land a Senior Developer job after only 4 months working through online courses. He knows it is possible to upgrade your skills and switch careers without spending excessive time or money. He couldn't be happier to be in this exciting and growing industry and aims to provide students with the same opportunity.See you inside the courses! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Course Outline Lecture 2 Join Our Online Classroom! Lecture 3 Exercise: Meet Your Classmates and Instructor Lecture 4 The Purpose Of JavaScript Lecture 5 How To Get The Most Out Of The Course Section 2: Developer Setup Lecture 6 Setting Up For The Course Lecture 7 OPTIONAL: MAC/LINUX Setup Lecture 8 OPTIONAL: WINDOWS Setup Lecture 9 Our Visual Studio Code Setup + Templates Lecture 10 Developer Tools + Github Pages Lecture 11 Web Developer Monthly Lecture 12 Bonus resource: Advanced JavaScript Cheatsheet Lecture 13 Monthly Coding Challenges, Free Resources and Guides Section 3: Quote Generator Lecture 14 Quote Generator Project Overview Lecture 15 Setting Up Our Project Lecture 16 Styling and HTML Elements Lecture 17 Creating Beautiful Buttons Lecture 18 Update to API Lecture 19 [NEW] Fetching Data With JavaScript Lecture 20 Different Option for API Lecture 21 [NEW] Manipulating DOM With JavaScript Lecture 22 [NEW] Creating A Loader With JavaScript Lecture 23 Sharing Your Projects Lecture 24 Quick Note: Upcoming Videos Lecture 25 [OPTIONAL] Fetching Data With JavaScript Lecture 26 [OPTIONAL] 429 Error Lecture 27 [OPTIONAL] Build Your Own Proxy Server Lecture 28 [OPTIONAL] Manipulating DOM With JavaScript Lecture 29 [OPTIONAL] Creating A Loader With JavaScript Lecture 30 Code Review Lecture 31 Manipulating The DOM Section 4: Infinity Scroll Lecture 32 Infinity Scroll Project Overview Lecture 33 Loader SVG Lecture 34 Centering Elements On The Page Lecture 35 Responsive Layout Lecture 36 Fetching Data Lecture 37 JavaScript To Display Data Lecture 38 Infinite Scroll With JavaScript Lecture 39 Infinite Scroll With JavaScript 2 Lecture 40 Code Review Lecture 41 Exercises: Cleaning Up The Code Section 5: Picture In Picture Lecture 42 Picture In Picture Project Overview Lecture 43 Setting Up Our Project Lecture 44 Styling and HTML Elements Lecture 45 Adding Functionality With JavaScript Lecture 46 Code Review Lecture 47 Endorsements On LinkedIN Section 6: Joke Teller Lecture 48 Joke Teller Project Overview Lecture 49 Styling and HTML Elements Lecture 50 Responsive Layout and Styling Lecture 51 RapidAPI Disclaimer Lecture 52 JavaScript In The Project Lecture 53 JavaScript In The Project 2 Lecture 54 JavaScript In The Project 3 Lecture 55 Finishing Up The Project Lecture 56 Code Review Section 7: Light & Dark Mode Lecture 57 Light Dark Mode Project Overview Lecture 58 HTML and CSS Setup Lecture 59 Content In Our Project Lecture 60 Toggle Theme With JavaScript Lecture 61 Toggle Theme With JavaScript 2 Lecture 62 LocalStorage To Save User Data Lecture 63 Code Review Lecture 64 Exercise: Imposter Syndrome Lecture 65 Exercise: Making Code More Readable Section 8: Animated Template Lecture 66 Animated Template Project Overview Lecture 67 Setting Up Our Template Lecture 68 Setting Up Our Content Lecture 69 JavaScript Inside of HTML Lecture 70 Animation On Scroll Lecture 71 Code Review Section 9: Navigation Nation Lecture 72 Navigation Nation Project Overview Lecture 73 Setting Up Our HTML and CSS Lecture 74 Navigation UI Lecture 75 Animating Menu With JavaScript Lecture 76 Animations CSS Lecture 77 Cleaning Up Our JavaScript Lecture 78 Code Review Section 10: Music Player Lecture 79 Music Player Project Overview Lecture 80 Setting Up Our HTML and CSS Lecture 81 Coding Our Responsive UI Lecture 82 JavaScript To Play Audio Lecture 83 Music Player With JavaScript Lecture 84 Progress Bar Lecture 85 Progress Bar 2 Lecture 86 Progress Bar 3 Lecture 87 Code Review Section 11: Custom Countdown Lecture 88 Custom Countdown Project Overview Lecture 89 Video Background Lecture 90 Building Our UI Components Lecture 91 Building Our UI Components 2 Lecture 92 JavaScript Dates Lecture 93 Form Values Lecture 94 Populate Countdown UI Lecture 95 setInterval And clearInterval Lecture 96 Finishing Up The UI Lecture 97 Caching With LocalStorage Lecture 98 Code Review Section 12: Book Keeper Lecture 99 Book Keeper Project Overview Lecture 100 Building Our UI Lecture 101 Building Our UI 2 Lecture 102 Building Our Modal Lecture 103 Modals With JavaScript Lecture 104 Appending URL Issue Lecture 105 Form Validation Lecture 106 localStorage And Fetch Lecture 107 Building The Bookmarks Lecture 108 Deleting The Bookmarks Lecture 109 Code Review Section 13: Video Player Lecture 110 Video Player Project Overview Lecture 111 Video Source Updated Lecture 112 Build UI - Player, Video, Mobile Responsive Lecture 113 Build UI - Controls HTML, Show Controls on Hover Lecture 114 Build UI - Progress Bar: Width, Hover Lecture 115 Build UI - Selection, Show CSS Variables Lecture 116 JS - Video Play/Pause Lecture 117 JS - Progress Bar (Dynamic Width) Lecture 118 JS - Populate Current Time / Duration Lecture 119 JS - Progress Bar (Seek) Lecture 120 JS - Volume (Slider) Lecture 121 JS - Volume (Mute/Unmute) Lecture 122 JS - Playback Seed Lecture 123 JS - Fullscreen Lecture 124 Code Review Section 14: Form Validator Lecture 125 Form Validator Project Overview Lecture 126 Build UI - HTML Forms, Input, Labels Lecture 127 Build UI - CSS (Body, Container), Google Fonts Lecture 128 Build UI - Form CSS Lecture 129 HTML Form Validation Lecture 130 JS - Validate Form Lecture 131 JS - Validate Passwords, Store Data Lecture 132 Code Review Lecture 133 How to Store User Passwords Section 15: Spock Rock Game Lecture 134 Spock Rock Project Overview Lecture 135 Build UI - Player Containers, FontAwesome Lecture 136 Build UI - CSS, Google Fonts Lecture 137 JS - Setup, Player Selection Lecture 138 JS - Computer Selection Lecture 139 JS - Check Results Lecture 140 JS - Reset All Lecture 141 JS - Confetti Functionality Lecture 142 JS - Module Refactoring Lecture 143 Code Review Section 16: NASA APOD Lecture 144 NASA APOD Project Overview Lecture 145 Asset - Custom Loading Animation Lecture 146 Build UI - Navigation Lecture 147 Build UI - Card with Image Lecture 148 JS - NASA API Documentation/Fetch Lecture 149 JS - Create DOM Elements Lecture 150 JS - Save Favourites Lecture 151 JS - Favorites DOM Elements Lecture 152 JS - Delete Favorites Lecture 153 JS - Navigation, Loader Lecture 154 Code Review Lecture 155 Optional: Declarative vs Imperative Section 17: Math Sprint Game Lecture 156 Math Sprint Game Project Overview Lecture 157 Build UI - Splash Page, Countdown Lecture 158 Build UI - Game Page, Score Page Lecture 159 JS - Radio Selection & Functionality Lecture 160 JS - Countdown Page Lecture 161 JS - Generate Random Equations Lecture 162 JS - Equations to DOM Lecture 163 JS - Automatic Scrolling & Player Input Lecture 164 JS - Check Score with Timing Events Lecture 165 JS - Score Page Lecture 166 JS - Best Scores in Local Storage Lecture 167 Code Review Section 18: Drag n' Drop Lecture 168 Drag n' Drop Project Overview Lecture 169 Build UI - Flexbox, Custom Scrollbar Lecture 170 JS - localStorage Lecture 171 JS - Update DOM Lecture 172 JS - Drag and Drop API Lecture 173 JS - Rebuild Arrays Lecture 174 JS - Add Item Lecture 175 JS - Delete Item Lecture 176 JS - Update Item Lecture 177 Code Review Section 19: Calculator Lecture 178 Calculator Project Overview Lecture 179 Build UI - Calculator, Display, Buttons Lecture 180 Build UI - Display CSS Lecture 181 Build UI - CSS Grid Lecture 182 Build UI - Button CSS Lecture 183 JS - Adding Event Listeners Lecture 184 JS - Reset Value, Add Decimal Lecture 185 JS - Operator Functionality Lecture 186 JS - Calculation Lecture 187 Code Review Section 20: Splash Page Lecture 188 Splash Page Project Overview Lecture 189 Initial Setup - Figma Lecture 190 Build UI - Adding Image Assets Lecture 191 Build UI - Styling Image Assets Lecture 192 Build UI - Adding Custom Backgrounds Lecture 193 JS - Background Controls Lecture 194 Code Review Lecture 195 Exercise: Memory Leaks And Heap Snapshots Section 21: Paint Clone Lecture 196 Paint Clone Project Overview Lecture 197 Build UI - Custom Slider, JSColor, Mobile Message Lecture 198 JS - Canvas Setup Lecture 199 JS - Color/Range Inputs Lecture 200 JS - Drawing on Canvas Lecture 201 JS - Store Drawing Data Lecture 202 JS - localStorage & Downloading an Image Lecture 203 Code Review Section 22: Pong Lecture 204 Pong Project Overview Lecture 205 JS - Create Canvas Lecture 206 JS - RequestAnimationFrame Lecture 207 JS - Game Over Lecture 208 Code Review Section 23: Where To Go From Here? Lecture 209 Sharing Your Projects Lecture 210 JavaScript And Beyond Lecture 211 Thank You! Lecture 212 Learning Guideline Lecture 213 LinkedIn Endorsements Lecture 214 Become An Alumni Lecture 215 Coding Challenges Section 24: Appendix: How JavaScript Works Lecture 216 JavaScript Engine Lecture 217 Exercise: Javascript Engine Lecture 218 Inside the Engine Lecture 219 Exercise: JS Engine For All Lecture 220 Interpreters and Compilers Lecture 221 Inside the V8 Engine Lecture 222 Comparing Other Languages Lecture 223 Writing Optimized Code Lecture 224 WebAssembly Lecture 225 Call Stack and Memory Heap Lecture 226 Stack Overflow Lecture 227 Garbage Collection Lecture 228 Memory Leaks Lecture 229 Single Threaded Lecture 230 Exercise: Issue With Single Thread Lecture 231 Javascript Runtime Lecture 232 Node.js Section 25: Appendix: Git, Github, Open Source and Building a Portfolio Lecture 233 Git + Github Part 1 Lecture 234 Github Update: Master -> Main Lecture 235 Git + Github Part 2 Lecture 236 Contributing To Open Source Lecture 237 Contributing To Open Source 2 Lecture 238 Exercise: Contribute To Open Source Lecture 239 Installing Node Lecture 240 Create A Portfolio Section 26: Appendix: CORS Issues Lecture 241 Solving CORS Issues With Heroku Server Section 27: BONUS SECTION Lecture 242 Special Bonus Lecture Anyone who feels like they can't build JavaScript projects on their own,Anyone who wants to become a web developer, switch careers, or freelance as a JavaScript developer.,New or junior developers who want to learn modern JavaScript,Programmers who want to learn frontend web development,Anyone that needs to add more projects to their portfolio or resume,Developers who know the basics of JavaScript and want to deepen their knowledge ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |