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Javascript for beginners, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4, with 87 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 172 reviews, and has 9161 subscribers.

You will learn about Write JavaScript code from scratch Change webpage content using javascript Write JavaScript comments JavaScript Data Types Create Variables Create Functions Write Conditional Statements Create functions Experiment with JavaScript with Chrome Developer Tools Build a browser based Calculator Build a browser based Todo List Build a browser based CountDown Timer Build a browser based Analogue Clock This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to JavaScript or Beginners to computer programming It is particularly useful for Beginners to JavaScript or Beginners to computer programming.

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Summary

Title: Javascript for beginners

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 87

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 69

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 89

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 70

Original Price: $54.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Write JavaScript code from scratch
  • Change webpage content using javascript
  • Write JavaScript comments
  • JavaScript Data Types
  • Create Variables
  • Create Functions
  • Write Conditional Statements
  • Create functions
  • Experiment with JavaScript with Chrome Developer Tools
  • Build a browser based Calculator
  • Build a browser based Todo List
  • Build a browser based CountDown Timer
  • Build a browser based Analogue Clock
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners to JavaScript
  • Beginners to computer programming
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners to JavaScript
  • Beginners to computer programming
  • JavaScript is a scripting or programming language that allows you to implement complex features on web pages — every time a web page does more than just sit there and display static information for you to look at — displaying timely content updates, interactive maps, animated 2D/3D graphics, scrolling video jukeboxes, etc. — you can bet that JavaScript is probably involved.

    JavaScript is the most popular scripting language in the world. It is responsible for the interactivity like games, online forms or surveys and other activities user’s can engage with on a website. Most dynamic if not all website contains some element of JavaScript.

    JavaScript programming language drives millions of interactive web sites, powers fast web servers and can even be used to build desktop and mobile applications.

    JavaScript is one of the core languages used in web development. The other two are HTML and CSS.

    JavaScript interacts and creates functionality with HTML and CSS.

  • HTML is the markup language that we use to structure and give meaning to our web content, for example defining paragraphs, headings, and data tables, or embedding images and videos in the page.

  • CSS is a language of style rules that we use to apply styling to our HTML content, for example setting background colors and fonts, and laying out our content in multiple columns.

  • JavaScript is a scripting language that enables you to create dynamically updating content, control multimedia, animate images, and pretty much everything else. (Okay,

  • In this course you will learn  how to code or program with JavaScript from scratch.

    What You Will Learn include:

  • Data Types

  • Variables

  • Operators

  • Conditional Statements

  • Events

  • Arrays

  • Functions

  • We will also create four projects from scratch.

  • Analogue Clock

  • Calculator

  • Count down timer

  • Todo List App

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Basic Beginners Quick introduction to Javascript

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is JavaScript

    Lecture 3: Please Read

    Lecture 4: Text Editors – Part 1

    Lecture 5: Text Editors – Part 2

    Lecture 6: JavaScript Syntax

    Lecture 7: Where to Place Javascript

    Lecture 8: Javascript comments

    Lecture 9: Changing Webpage Content with Javascript

    Lecture 10: JavaScript Data Types

    Lecture 11: Javascript Operators

    Lecture 12: JavaScript Variables

    Lecture 13: Javascript Conditional StatementS

    Lecture 14: JavaScript functions

    Lecture 15: Javascript Events

    Lecture 16: Conclusion

    Lecture 17: JavaScript Concatenation

    Chapter 2: Exploring JavaScript With Developer Console

    Lecture 1: The developer console

    Lecture 2: The Syntax

    Lecture 3: Variables

    Lecture 4: Variable Naming Convention

    Lecture 5: Statements

    Lecture 6: Executing a program

    Lecture 7: Data Types

    Lecture 8: Mixing Data Types

    Lecture 9: Operators

    Lecture 10: Arithmetic Operators

    Lecture 11: Assignment operators

    Lecture 12: Operator Precedence

    Lecture 13: String Operators

    Lecture 14: Comparison Operators

    Lecture 15: Logical Operators

    Lecture 16: Arrays

    Lecture 17: Conditional Statements

    Lecture 18: Functions

    Chapter 3: Creating Projects

    Lecture 1: PLEASE READ

    Lecture 2: Installing Atom Text Editor

    Lecture 3: Installing Visual Studio Code

    Lecture 4: Installing SublimeText

    Lecture 5: Creating a project folder

    Chapter 4: Project 1: Building a JavaScript Calculator

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: What we will create

    Lecture 3: Creating project directory

    Lecture 4: Creating app structure

    Lecture 5: Styling the app

    Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript Functionality

    Lecture 7: Project Code

    Chapter 5: Project 2: Building a Todo List App

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: What we will create

    Lecture 3: Creating project directory

    Lecture 4: Creating app structure

    Lecture 5: Styling the app

    Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript Functionality : Part 1

    Lecture 7: Adding JavaScript Functionality : Part 2

    Lecture 8: Project Code

    Chapter 6: Project 3 : Building a Countdown Timer

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: What we will create

    Lecture 3: Create a project directory

    Lecture 4: Create the app structure

    Lecture 5: Styling the app

    Lecture 6: Add JavaScript Functionality

    Lecture 7: Project Code

    Chapter 7: Project 4: Build an Analogue Clock

    Lecture 1: What we will create

    Lecture 2: Create a project folder

    Lecture 3: Create a canvas object

    Lecture 4: Create the clock face

    Lecture 5: Draw the clock numbers

    Lecture 6: Draw the time and hand

    Lecture 7: Project Code

    Instructors

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  • 1 stars: 4 votes
  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 26 votes
  • 4 stars: 56 votes
  • 5 stars: 83 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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