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Plan to split up existing javascript/node.js modules across the new courses #4

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Read the high level plan and discussion in various comments on this document specifically regarding javascript and node.js modules.

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Make a plan for how javascript and node.js modules should be split between each course:

  1. Foundation
  2. Frontend specialism
  3. Backend specialism

Specific questions from the proposal doc:

  1. Should we introduce js module/import/export concept in foundation or not?
  2. Is js2/w1 a good enough intro to foundational topics that we can spend less time on it in nodjs?
  3. What should the "js projects" look like in foundation?
  4. Js3/w3 feels "lonely" in it's current position - is it relevant? where is it most relevant to teach?

Keep in mind:

  • We should be RESUSING content at this point as much as feasibly possible
  • Small required changes are ok to include in this plan
  • Bigger ideas/changes should be noted in a list, but not implemented yet

Outcome

  • A documented plan of how we split up the existing Javascript and Node.js modules across each new course, as well as any required changes.
  • Shared for feedback in #curriculum-crew, and any other mentors you know who have experience teaching javascript modules.

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