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Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit.

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Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit., available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 65 lectures, based on 355 reviews, and has 1760 subscribers.

You will learn about At the end of the course, you will be able to use the awesome DOJO toolkit components to build your own web applications. Learn about the DOJO AMD loader and use it for javascript programming Perform DOM traversals and manipulations, make ajax calls and create animations Learn about the ready to use html widgets in DOJO and build custom widgets This course is ideal for individuals who are Web developers looking to build UI components and front-end solutions. It is particularly useful for Web developers looking to build UI components and front-end solutions.

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Summary

Title: Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit.

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.85

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Published Lectures: 65

Number of Curriculum Items: 65

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • At the end of the course, you will be able to use the awesome DOJO toolkit components to build your own web applications.
  • Learn about the DOJO AMD loader and use it for javascript programming
  • Perform DOM traversals and manipulations, make ajax calls and create animations
  • Learn about the ready to use html widgets in DOJO and build custom widgets
  • Who Should Attend

  • Web developers looking to build UI components and front-end solutions.
  • Target Audiences

  • Web developers looking to build UI components and front-end solutions.
  • Dojo Toolkit is an open source modular JavaScript library designed to ease the rapid development of cross-platform, JavaScript/Ajax-based applications and web sites.?

    No prior knowledge of DOJO or any javascript library is required Everything will be explained from the scratch.

    Dojo library facilitates common JavaScript tasks such as DOM?manipulation,?animations, event handling,?and server?communication with ajax. In addition to its many?easy-to-use features, DOJO also addresses the?cross-browser compatibility issues automatically.?

    DOJO?also has many ready to use html widgets in the DIJIT?package that will help you create most commonly used html components like forms,?dialog boxes, menus,?etc?with very little HTML and javascript coding. It also provides various styling themes that you can use to maintain a consistent look and feed through out the application.

    In this course, you will learn everything you need to get started with using various components of the?DOJO?toolkit from scratch. We will start with the basic stuff and get to more advanced topics as we progress.

    I will guide you through the setup process and?explain you the different components of the?toolkit in simple terms?with examples. I?am going to write examples as I?explain and you are going to code with me.? I?will also provide the examples for download after each section and you can use them to practice with more scenarios.?

    Please feel free to ask me any questions you have related to the course and I?will happily answer it as soon as I can.?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction to DOJO Components and AMD

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Getting started with DOJO

    Chapter 3: DOJO DOM Selectors

    Lecture 1: DOM query introduction and categories

    Lecture 2: ID selectors

    Lecture 3: CSS Selectors Part1

    Lecture 4: CSS Selectors Part2

    Lecture 5: CSS Selectors Part3

    Lecture 6: CSS Selectors Part4

    Chapter 4: Event Handling with DOJO

    Lecture 1: Introduction to DOJO events

    Lecture 2: Examples: Event handling using Dojo/on module

    Lecture 3: Dojo Mouse module and examples

    Lecture 4: Domstyle module

    Lecture 5: DOM class module introduction

    Lecture 6: DOM Class module explained with examples

    Lecture 7: Handling and removing dojo event handles

    Lecture 8: Emitting events in Dojo – Standard and Custom

    Lecture 9: Understanding event delegations

    Lecture 10: Pausable Events

    Lecture 11: Publish – Subscribe DOJO event system

    Lecture 12: Publish – Subscribe DOJO event system – Example

    Chapter 5: DOJO DOM Manipulations

    Lecture 1: DOM Placement – Part1

    Lecture 2: DOM Placement- Part2

    Lecture 3: DOM Creation

    Lecture 4: DOM Emptying

    Lecture 5: DOM Destroy

    Chapter 6: DOJO Effects

    Lecture 1: Introduction to DOJO Effects

    Lecture 2: Dojo Fade Effect

    Lecture 3: Dojo Wipe Effect

    Lecture 4: Dojo Slide Effect

    Lecture 5: Understanding DOJO animate property

    Lecture 6: DOJO animate property – Example

    Lecture 7: Chaining and Combining Effects

    Lecture 8: Chaining and combining Effects – Example

    Lecture 9: DOJO Animation events

    Lecture 10: DOJO Animation events – Example

    Chapter 7: AJAX with DOJO

    Lecture 1: Introduction to DOJO request module

    Lecture 2: DOJO Request module syntax explained

    Lecture 3: Understanding JSON with examples

    Lecture 4: AJAX example to request file from a server

    Lecture 5: Parsing complex JSON ajax response

    Chapter 8: DIJIT – The DOJO toolkits UI framework

    Lecture 1: Introduction to DIJIT

    Lecture 2: Dijit button widgets – introduction and syntax

    Lecture 3: Button widgets explained with examples part 1

    Lecture 4: Button widgets explained with examples part 2

    Lecture 5: Dijit text box widgets – introduction and syntax

    Lecture 6: Dijit text box and text area widgets – explained with examples

    Lecture 7: Dijit number text box widgets part1- explained with examples

    Lecture 8: Dijit number text box widgets part2 – explained with examples

    Lecture 9: Dijit date and time picker widgets

    Lecture 10: Dijit Select widgets

    Lecture 11: Dijit Select widget example

    Lecture 12: Dijit multi select, combo box and filtering select

    Lecture 13: Dijit Layout widgets

    Lecture 14: Layout widgets examples – part1

    Lecture 15: Layout widget examples – part2

    Lecture 16: Dijit Dialogs – introduction and syntax

    Lecture 17: Dijit dialog example – declarative syntax

    Lecture 18: Dijit dialog example – programmatic syntax

    Lecture 19: Dijit confirm dialog – introduction and syntax

    Lecture 20: Dijit confirm dialog example – declarative syntax

    Lecture 21: Dijit confirm dialog example – programmatic syntax

    Lecture 22: Dijit tooltips – introduction and syntax

    Lecture 23: Dijit tooltips example

    Lecture 24: Dijit adhoc tooltip

    Instructors

  • Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit.  No.2
    Sanjay Kumar
    Full stack Java web developer
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