The quickest way to learn JavaScript is by having the right resources.

Here are some good resource to learn JavaScript.

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🔹JavaScript Prototype - 🔗 https://t.co/bHSdq82QEc

🔹ES6 - 🔗 https://t.co/IHTeDChse9

🔹Variable Scoping - 🔗 https://t.co/iXIhYDHk8L

🔹JavaScript Closures - 🔗 https://t.co/geRMDrFl0p
🔹Asynchrony - 🔗 https://t.co/GMuxhvRnq1

🔹ES6 Promises - 🔗
https://t.co/MuTVwWuSap

🔹Async/Await - 🔗 https://t.co/bsgq5dWAlc

🔹Modules - 🔗 https://t.co/hRcjVLyeoH
🔹Currying - 🔗
https://t.co/0vFGHtVR9s

🔹Partial Functions - 🔗 https://t.co/7tAat1ikIX

🔹JavaScript Polymorphism - 🔗 https://t.co/g4eQQRSyAp

COURSE 👇

🔹HTML to React - https://t.co/ymzY6cquwv
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Trump is gonna let the Mueller investigation end all on it's own. It's obvious. All the hysteria of the past 2 weeks about his supposed impending firing of Mueller was a distraction. He was never going to fire Mueller and he's not going to


Mueller's officially end his investigation all on his own and he's gonna say he found no evidence of Trump campaign/Russian collusion during the 2016 election.

Democrats & DNC Media are going to LITERALLY have nothing coherent to say in response to that.

Mueller's team was 100% partisan.

That's why it's brilliant. NOBODY will be able to claim this team of partisan Democrats didn't go the EXTRA 20 MILES looking for ANY evidence they could find of Trump campaign/Russian collusion during the 2016 election

They looked high.

They looked low.

They looked underneath every rock, behind every tree, into every bush.

And they found...NOTHING.

Those saying Mueller will file obstruction charges against Trump: laughable.

What documents did Trump tell the Mueller team it couldn't have? What witnesses were withheld and never interviewed?

THERE WEREN'T ANY.

Mueller got full 100% cooperation as the record will show.
Recently, the @CNIL issued a decision regarding the GDPR compliance of an unknown French adtech company named "Vectaury". It may seem like small fry, but the decision has potential wide-ranging impacts for Google, the IAB framework, and today's adtech. It's thread time! 👇

It's all in French, but if you're up for it you can read:
• Their blog post (lacks the most interesting details):
https://t.co/PHkDcOT1hy
• Their high-level legal decision: https://t.co/hwpiEvjodt
• The full notification: https://t.co/QQB7rfynha

I've read it so you needn't!

Vectaury was collecting geolocation data in order to create profiles (eg. people who often go to this or that type of shop) so as to power ad targeting. They operate through embedded SDKs and ad bidding, making them invisible to users.

The @CNIL notes that profiling based off of geolocation presents particular risks since it reveals people's movements and habits. As risky, the processing requires consent — this will be the heart of their assessment.

Interesting point: they justify the decision in part because of how many people COULD be targeted in this way (rather than how many have — though they note that too). Because it's on a phone, and many have phones, it is considered large-scale processing no matter what.