Hello, my name is zino and I am a web developer.
I started learning JavaScript a few years back and at first, I didn’t like the language. It seemed like there was too much theory to understand before one could really understand JavaScript enough to build decent projects.
So, I got discouraged and left it.
But a few months later, I heard someone say that the best way to learn JavaScript is to first learn the fundamentals and then, start building projects.
I decided to try this approach to learning JavaScript.
Initially, it was hard because I didn’t yet know how to think like a programmer and break problems into small pieces, but after a while, I started to gain clarity with JavaScript
Since then I have built 100’s of projects with JavaScript.
Here is a list of JavaScript Projects you can build:
- Counter App
- Random Hex Color Generator
- Random Number Generator
- Modal/Popup
- Palindrome Checker
- Vowel Counter App
- Click to Copy
- Google Drive Download Link Generator
- Weather App
- Input Field Character Counter
- Lyrics Search App
- Internet Connection Status Detector
- Quiz App
- Music player
- HTTP Request Project
- Random Quote Generator
- List Search Project
- Date Countdown
- Time Countdown
- Tip Calculator
- Smooth Scroll Effect
- Sticky Nav Bar on Scroll
- Active Menu Switcher
- Responsive Mobile Menu
- Responsive Mobile Menu with Submenu
- Page Scroll Indicator
- Newsletter Form on Scroll
- Password Generator
- Simple ToDo App
- Todo App with Local Storage
- Notes App
- BMI Calculator
- Calculator
- Digital Clock
- Weight Converter
- Temperature Converter
- Running Game
- Word Count Tool
- Accordion
- Async Await - Random Joke Generator
- Speech to text app
- GitHub Profile Search App
- Wikipedia Search App
- Image Slider
- Lyrics App
- Product Filter
- Product Carousel Slider
- Vertical Tabs
- Count Up App
- Form Validation These are some projects you can try out.
I created a course titled 100 Days of JavaScript that can help you sharpen your JavaScript skills by building a project everyday for 100Days.
Feel free to check it here - 100 Days of JavaScript
Thanks for reading.
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