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Give me a Sr. level challenge in OOP JavaScript please!!!

I am currently looking for a new job, and just want to be aware of what kind of expectations does employers have about JavaScript OOP, when they mention that in a job description. I know there are some high level programmers here around!! --- update --- I have mentioned below some links (learn and practice REGEX, SQL + OOP JS course and more), I put them all together here: https://code.sololearn.com/WsFtzDOoJk06/ And will update it every time I will find something worth-full

8th Feb 2018, 5:07 AM
Iaroslav Kalytiuk
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@yarik that website ~regexone was quite helpful to me since I had a problem with regular expressions thanks!! 👍
8th Feb 2018, 4:47 AM
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@Jayden LeCorps Thanks for advise. But I am ok with JS challanges, and they mostly expose tricky parts of JS. Manipulating DOM is also not my weakest part. You know, for instance if you want to learn REGEX, I would advise you this website: https://regexone.com/ because it gives you challenges to understand essentials of it, with hints and answers. If you want to level-up your SQL level I would suggest you this website: https://sqlzoo.net/ because it gives you challenges, hints etc. to learn you quickly essentials. So, I am seeking similar source about OOP in JS, because it's prototypical inheritance and not exactly classical OOP paradigm is important to be fluent and experienced with.
8th Feb 2018, 4:14 AM
Iaroslav Kalytiuk
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@Roy You are welcome! This website https://regex101.com/ I am using to make a Regex pattern, and testing it
8th Feb 2018, 4:56 AM
Iaroslav Kalytiuk
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WOW I found free course made by Google, AT&T, Github https://www.udacity.com/course/object-oriented-javascript--ud015 created by Hack Reactor, a bootcamp for programmers in San Francisco, where tuition cost is $18 000. So it's worthy
8th Feb 2018, 7:23 AM
Iaroslav Kalytiuk
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