@AndySterkowitz

If you're just starting out; did this video help give you a clear idea of what projects to build?

@AlexHaxxz

These beginners projects really did help build momentum in my coding.  They helped challenge me and got me more comfortable and confident with my coding skills.  Now instead of intimidated I feel excited to start a new project.

@theunderdogunion

Good advice.  I've been wasting too much time messing around with CSS lately.  When it's the Javascript that I really need to be focused on.

@jasonmurphy6253

If you’re feeling up to it, a fun way to improve the note project is to implement a database, add some simple authentication, and design it so users can save their notes to their account. And add a share feature that allows them to share a URL that loads that note, which doesn’t require authentication and is non editable.

@sv-hermes

This is great man!
I'm so proud, it's been two weeks since I started learning JavaScript, yesterday I completed the Vowel Counting App, and today I did the Note Taking App (I had previous basic experience with Python), but really thanks for these great ideas!
Although the design aspect is like... I'm leaving it for later haha, it doesn't look that good. But it works.
Happy!

@raphaelchagas1676

The to-do list was just perfect for me. I've been teaching for a while and stopped programming. I've recently came back to the game and noticed nearly forgot about everything. The to-do list really helped me remember about a lot of things.
Thanks, friend.

@lollilolli4582

You are my first mentor even before I actually started to code . I used to listen your channel content when I ran. Now I have 1-year of programming experience. I appreciate !

@sufalt123

ive just finished my todo list 01/21
ive just finished my expense app 02/5
ive just finished my notetaker app 03/17
ive just finished my vowel counter app 03/23

ptsd: dont give up

@jasurkurbanov5274

1. Todo App
2. Expense App
3. Note Take App
4. Vowel Counter App
5. Memory game

@beffjezos3911

Woah no kidding i was just YouTubing how to get started with projects and bomb you release this vid

@hb15577

This is perfect all of these are at the right difficulty level where its hard enough that I'll learn something but easy enough that I can see the steps to take to get through it.

@Hippyfishhikes

I'm just at the cusp of changing my major to software dev... searching and stumbling to find your channel has been wonderful, your content is easily conveyed in a kind and humble manner. Thank you and keep up the great work!🙏🏼😊

@cedricmendoza8316

You just reminded me of something I really needed. I've been following project based tutorials and there's something about it but I just didn't think it was helping much. Nothing better than getting your own hands dirty and have your own brain working.

@Castisto

liked them alot and helped me alot too. mostly getting rid of the 'fear' of making things. done all 5 of them in a week :) very nice to get suggestions from a reliable person like andy :) hope there is a follow up video for intermediate projects too

@TheTakenKing999

I love this video as a beginner. It's a really good place to get started with polishing the fundamentals little by little and since they are all related to some extent it also helps subconsciously revise what we already know. Thanks for this!

@ademineshat

I like this Style. Challenges, apps, JavaScript 💪

@DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD8

This is actually my best downloaded video currently. Learned allot from the project. Thank you

@jbarx5435

Some of the best advice I have heard is to finish the project Completely!  Make sure each project is 100% done.  In past classes I have left projects almost done thinking I will come back to them.  But I never do.  I have completed 4 out of 5 of these projects completely with detailed comments on each one.   I am about to start the memory app.  I feel like I have real momentum and I feel like I can do this!!

@vinniciusrosa8284

Thank you, from Brazil.

@byedwardleung

very helpful tips Andy! Should do a follow-up video with source code after like 3 months or something, to see how we all did  :)