A Huge Thanks to Everyone Who Helped Me Create the Biggest JavaScript Interview Question Tutorial (required ⭐)
Hey Dev.to! 👋
I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who helped me along the way in creating what I believe is the biggest and most comprehensive JavaScript interview question tutorial. With 551 questions, categorized by Levels 3 (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 188 Themes, and 192 video tutorials, this is the ultimate resource for anyone preparing for JavaScript interviews or looking to improve their JS skills.
How It All Started
The story begins when I was trying to teach my brother JavaScript. I quickly realized how difficult it was to find good, organized, and comprehensive interview questions in one place. I searched high and low for resources, but most were either behind paywalls, incomplete, or didn’t meet my needs. It was frustrating.
But instead of giving up, I started collecting JavaScript questions, algorithms, and solutions that I thought would help. Over time, this personal collection turned into a project to create something useful for everyone. And that’s how the Interview Questions package was born, a resource designed for people who want to learn JavaScript through the terminal and for those who may not have access to the best resources.
From Collection to Resource
After working on it for over half a year, I felt I had gathered enough material to put together a more structured, easy-to-use resource for JavaScript learners. So, I created a GitHub repository called JavaScript Questions Pro.
In this repository, you’ll find:
- 551 questions organized by difficulty levels (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced)
- 188 themes covering a wide range of JavaScript concepts
- 192 video tutorials to help you better understand various topics
Everything is structured in folders with easy-to-navigate links, so you can filter and find exactly what you need to learn and prepare for interviews.
What’s Next?
I’m incredibly proud of how far this project has come, but it’s still a work in progress. I’m always open to feedback, suggestions, and contributions from the community. If you want to help improve this resource, feel free to contribute in any way you can. Your feedback will help make this project even better for future learners.
If you find this project helpful, please consider giving it a star on GitHub. It would mean the world to me and help others find this resource too.
🔗 Check out the repo here: JavaScript Questions Pro
Thank you again to everyone who supported me along the way. Let’s continue learning, growing, and sharing knowledge together!
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