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Concepts of programming and logical thinking using JavaScrip, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 4.88, with 102 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 2003 subscribers.

You will learn about you will learn concepts of programming in Javascript you will learn how to think (logical thinking) build projects as you learn concepts to get a taste of building applications real world projects and problems look under the hood to understand how JavaScript works This course is ideal for individuals who are this course is for everyone wants to enter the world of programming and doesnt know how to start It is particularly useful for this course is for everyone wants to enter the world of programming and doesnt know how to start.

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Summary

Title: Concepts of programming and logical thinking using JavaScrip

Price: $22.99

Average Rating: 4.88

Number of Lectures: 102

Number of Published Lectures: 102

Number of Curriculum Items: 102

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 102

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • you will learn concepts of programming in Javascript
  • you will learn how to think (logical thinking)
  • build projects as you learn concepts to get a taste of building applications
  • real world projects and problems
  • look under the hood to understand how JavaScript works
  • Who Should Attend

  • this course is for everyone wants to enter the world of programming and doesnt know how to start
  • Target Audiences

  • this course is for everyone wants to enter the world of programming and doesnt know how to start
  • Hi,

    I have designed this course so that the focus is on teaching you how to think logically and how to find solutions to the problems you face. In addition to explaining how programming languages work and what they consist of. The course begins with introducing you to what variables are and ends with object-oriented programming. I also tried to add as many examples and exercises as possible so that you will be able to understand how to use your knowledge to write complete programs on your own and how to make a plan to achieve that because programming is not just writing code, programming is the art of solving problems.

    Because the best way to learn is by practicing and making some mistakes.

    So what exactly is covered in the course?

    -Build real-world projects. In these projects, you will learn how to plan and architect your applications

    -Master the JavaScript fundamentals: variables, if/else, operators, boolean logic, functions, arrays, objects, loops, strings, and more

    -How JavaScript works behind the scenes

    -Deep dive into functions: arrow functions, first-class and higher-order functions

    -Learn modern tools that are used by professional web developers

    Check out the course curriculum for an even more detailed overview of the content

    So If you want to become a real programmer who can write any program he wants,and solve any kind fo problems this course is for you

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: concepts of programming and logical thinking

    Lecture 1: organizing and downloading vscode

    Lecture 2: install vscode

    Lecture 3: open project in vscode

    Lecture 4: connect html page to javascript file

    Lecture 5: install extensions

    Lecture 6: declare a variable

    Lecture 7: data types and show info to the user

    Lecture 8: examples: variables and show info to the user

    Lecture 9: prompt method

    Lecture 10: examples: prompt method

    Lecture 11: keyword: const

    Lecture 12: keyword: var

    Lecture 13: comments

    Lecture 14: arithmetic operators

    Lecture 15: examples: arithmetic operators

    Lecture 16: example: convert km to mile

    Lecture 17: example: convert miles to km

    Lecture 18: example: circle area

    Lecture 19: example: cylinder size

    Lecture 20: example: price + tax

    Lecture 21: example: The sum of the digits of a number

    Lecture 22: string concatenation

    Lecture 23: comparison operators

    Lecture 24: logical operators

    Lecture 25: example: logical operators

    Lecture 26: if statement

    Lecture 27: if else statement

    Lecture 28: if-else if-else statement

    Lecture 29: example: if statement

    Lecture 30: example: if statement

    Lecture 31: example: if statement

    Lecture 32: example: if statement

    Lecture 33: example: if statement

    Lecture 34: example: if statement

    Lecture 35: example: if statement

    Lecture 36: example: if statement

    Lecture 37: switch statement

    Lecture 38: example: switch statement

    Lecture 39: example: switch statement

    Lecture 40: increment and decrement

    Lecture 41: while loop

    Lecture 42: do-while loop

    Lecture 43: for loop

    Lecture 44: example: loops

    Lecture 45: example: loops

    Lecture 46: example: loops

    Lecture 47: example: loops

    Lecture 48: example: loops

    Lecture 49: example: loops

    Lecture 50: example: loops

    Lecture 51: example: loops

    Lecture 52: example: loops

    Lecture 53: example: loops

    Lecture 54: example: loops

    Lecture 55: keywords: break and continue

    Lecture 56: example: loops

    Lecture 57: example: loops

    Lecture 58: example: loops

    Lecture 59: example: loops

    Lecture 60: example: loops

    Lecture 61: declare a function using function keyword

    Lecture 62: decare function with parameters using function keyword

    Lecture 63: return keyword

    Lecture 64: function expression and arrow function

    Lecture 65: example: functions

    Lecture 66: example: functions

    Lecture 67: example: functions

    Lecture 68: example: functions

    Lecture 69: example: functions

    Lecture 70: example: functions

    Lecture 71: example: functions

    Lecture 72: example: functions

    Lecture 73: example: functions

    Lecture 74: objects part1

    Lecture 75: objects part2

    Lecture 76: objects part3

    Lecture 77: objects part4

    Lecture 78: objects part5

    Lecture 79: objects part6

    Lecture 80: objects part7

    Lecture 81: calsses part1

    Lecture 82: calsses part2

    Lecture 83: inheritance

    Lecture 84: Math class

    Lecture 85: Date and String classes

    Lecture 86: arrays part1

    Lecture 87: arrays part2

    Lecture 88: arrays part3

    Lecture 89: arrays part4

    Lecture 90: arrays part5

    Lecture 91: arrays part6

    Lecture 92: arrays part7

    Lecture 93: arrays part8

    Lecture 94: arrays part9

    Lecture 95: example: arrays

    Lecture 96: example: arrays

    Lecture 97: example: arrays

    Instructors

  • Concepts of programming and logical thinking using JavaScrip  No.2
    Lamassu Academy
    full stack web developer
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