The Complete Javascript Course 2020: Build Real Projects! Jonas Schmedtmann Vídeos __hot__ May 2026

Amara watched Jonas build the HTML skeleton. Then the CSS (she loved his clean, grid-based designs). Then... the logic. The diceEl.classList.add('hidden') . The activePlayer switch. The agony of the if statement when a player rolled a 1.

"You made it. If you're watching this, you are no longer a beginner. You are a developer. Not because you memorized syntax, but because you learned how to think in problems and solve them. Go build your own projects now. Break things. Fix them. And remember—JavaScript is just a tool. You are the craftsman."

It was March 2020. The world had just shifted indoors, and the silence of locked-down streets was replaced by the frantic clicking of keyboards. For Amara, a recent marketing graduate with zero coding experience, the silence was terrifying. Her internship had been rescinded. Her student loan payments were looming. She needed a skill— real skill—that could turn her anxiety into action. Amara watched Jonas build the HTML skeleton

One week later, she got a freelance contract to rebuild a local bakery's website. Three months later, her first full-time role. And every single day, when she hits a bug, she hears a faint Danish accent in her head:

The thumbnail wasn't flashy. No neon lights or fake gurus. Just a clean, dark-themed editor and Jonas’s reassuring, Danish-accented face. The reviews were a tidal wave of five stars. "Life-changing." "The only JS course you need." "I got a job." the logic

Two players. A dice. A "hold" button. First to 100 wins.

"Take a deep breath. You've solved harder things than this." The agony of the if statement when a player rolled a 1

Amara closed her laptop. She looked at the mountain of sticky notes on her wall: event loop diagrams, closure examples, this keyword rules. She had written 8,742 lines of code. She had cried twice. She had celebrated at 3 AM.