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Level up your frontend skills with handcrafted tasks
Dmitry Belyaev
Frontloops.Elements — Level up your javascript skills with handcrafted tasks
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Frontloops.Elements is a js focused practical course that works like a subscription for handcrafted tasks. You get a challenge to create real world UI elements with prepared assets, build it and then get a working code for the same task as a reference + some additional hints which are worth paying attention to! 30 new challenges are waiting for you

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Ghost Kitty
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Dmitry Belyaev
@itsnblackburn hey, thanks for the feeback. Was there a validation error in email or something else? I tested it with different emails and it actually works on the original Frontloops the same way, but couldn’t find any similar bug.
Dmitry Belyaev
@itsnblackburn Oh wow, that's weird. Can think of stripe field behaving in a weird way or maybe some browser plugin. Will try to reproduce it, thanks
Ghost Kitty
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Anton Tyulenev

Hope this course eventually will help me to learn front-end a bit :)

Pros:

Good design, clear guidence

Cons:

None

Anton Tyulenev
Hi! Looks as a really nice project, I like how well designed all the tasks are. Question: do you plan to compile this (and upcoming courses) later in one bigger complete course?
Dmitry Belyaev
@lards That could be probably a case. If I end up having 1-2 more courses on other topic covering frontend - I considered having a bundle with a discount for all of them. Thanks for the feedback!
Denys Mikhalenko

I wish we could have more resources like this one :-)

Pros:

Great resource to master your frontend skills

Cons:

None

Ghost Kitty
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Dmitry Belyaev
@jamesstewart Hey man, for sure! Initially this was an html/css practical course, that is sent in a form of emails with challenges, which I launched on Product Hunt couple of month ago. It provided you with 30 challenges that get harder each time you receive a new one. Once you're done with the challenge - you submit it through the email and receive a reference working code to compare with and a set of hints and advices. This time I'm launching another course that follows the same implementation but with a focus on building real world ui elements in the web. That's 30 new challenges involving javascript, with solutions built in vanilla heavily commented javascript :) For the future I'm currently considering releasing a react course as well, but I'm not sure about the course structure yet, cause it's most about the practice phase when you've already learnt some theory, so I can't just ask people to build something using this or that pattern without explaining that, still I don't want it to be a copy of the elements course built in react.
Anastasia Kochmarskaya

Have been searching for a course like that for last 6 months! Deserves more votes

Pros:

Plain design and a fair handy way to level your skills up

Cons:

not sure i recognised any

Babken Karapetyan
Great, when this will realise, I will probably use it.
Dmitry Belyaev
@babken_karapetyan Good news! It's already released :)
Alexander Smekhov
Nice project, good luck team, hope you will add more courses
Dmitry Belyaev
@bitrewards Working on the ideas for the next one. Thanks for your support!
Michael Ozoemena
I hope this will be as nice as the HTML/CSS one.
Dmitry Belyaev
@the_ozmic I believe this one should actually be better :) I moved from providing just general hints to commenting the code logic, so it should give you more answers to your why's
Michael Ozoemena
@dmitry_belyaev Awesome! I really loved the HTML/CSS ones and I think I'll love this one too. Thanks!
Dmitry Belyaev
Hey, #producthunters! I’m very excited to launch Frontloops.Elements today and share it with all of you! I've launched Frontloops couple of months ago and people loved the idea (https://www.producthunt.com/post...), so I decided to go further and build another course with a focus on javascript ui development. You get 30 brand new challenges with real world UI elements to implement and commented solutions for all of them. My original motivation behind Frontloops was to help my friend land his first frontend job and he did that when filled his portfolio with frontloops code snippets. Now it's time for him to level up and become better at javascript and I'm already sure he's getting a promotion soon. It surely takes a lot of efforts to do that, however I really want more people to be able to repeat his success, so waiting for you at Frontloops! And please ask me anything :) Dmitry