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The Beginner JavaScript Course

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  • Jan 20, 2025
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The Beginners JavaScript Course, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.15, with 5 lectures, based on 210 reviews, and has 22820 subscribers.

You will learn about Basics Of JavaScript Data Types Arrays String in JavaScript Learn Uses Of Conditionals Functions In Java Script Object Oriented Programming JavaScript Advanced JavaScript Become A Web Developer and Get Hired This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to learn about JavaScript or People who want to learn basics of JavaScript or People who want to learn advanced JavaScript or People who want to become a Web Designer or People who want to become a Web Developer It is particularly useful for People who want to learn about JavaScript or People who want to learn basics of JavaScript or People who want to learn advanced JavaScript or People who want to become a Web Designer or People who want to become a Web Developer.

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Summary

Title: The Beginners JavaScript Course

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.15

Number of Lectures: 5

Number of Published Lectures: 5

Number of Curriculum Items: 5

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 5

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Basics Of JavaScript
  • Data Types
  • Arrays
  • String in JavaScript
  • Learn Uses Of Conditionals
  • Functions In Java Script
  • Object Oriented Programming JavaScript
  • Advanced JavaScript
  • Become A Web Developer and Get Hired
  • Who Should Attend

  • People who want to learn about JavaScript
  • People who want to learn basics of JavaScript
  • People who want to learn advanced JavaScript
  • People who want to become a Web Designer
  • People who want to become a Web Developer
  • Target Audiences

  • People who want to learn about JavaScript
  • People who want to learn basics of JavaScript
  • People who want to learn advanced JavaScript
  • People who want to become a Web Designer
  • People who want to become a Web Developer
  • Welcome to my JavaScript course. JavaScript, aavaScript is a programming language used primarily by Web browsers to create a dynamic and interactive experience for the user. Most of the functions and applications that make the Internet indispensable to modern life are coded in some form of JavaScript.

    The earliest incarnations of JavaScript were developed in the late 1990s for the Netscape Navigator Web browser. At the time, Web pages were static, offering little user interaction beyond clicking links and loading new pages. For the first time, JavaScript enabled animation, adaptive content and form validation on the page.

    For many years, JavaScript only functioned on a limited number of browsers. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the largest browser base, did not support JavaScript until much later. Instead, Microsoft created its own proprietary client-side script called JScript. In the early days of Web development, programmers who wished to create dynamic websites were often forced to choose one browser family over the other. This was less than ideal because it made the Internet less universally accessible.

    JavaScript did not become standardized and widely adopted until 1999. Even after standardization, browser compatibility remained an issue for over a decade.

    How does JavaScipt work?

    JavaScript is what is known as a client-side script. Most Web applications, such as a search engine, work because of an interaction between the user’s device (e.g. computer, phone or tablet) and a remote server. The software on the remote server sends information to the client (i.e. the user’s machine) and the software on the client side reads the information and renders a Web page on screen.

    A client-side script is a programming language that performs its tasks entirely on the client’s machine and does not need to interact with the server to function. For instance, if you have a Web page loaded on your computer and your Internet service provider goes down, you are still able to interact with the Web pages already loaded on your browser. You will not, however, be able to navigate to new Web pages or access any data located remotely.

    This JavaScript course is designed to take you zero to hero in coding. Learn to code practically using this comprehensive JavaScript course. Whether you want to learn JavaScript because: You are a beginner and want to code like a professional Enhance your coding skills. You are an existing programmer and want to learn JavaScript from scratch Apply for programming or web development related jobs Get started with JavaScript and boost your Web Development career.

    Why This Course?

    Learn programming practically.

    Learn Basics and Advanced Of JavaScript.

    The course is well structured and easy to learn.

    High quality support from a professional web developer.

    Start as a beginner and go all the way to make your responsive websites.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The Beginners JavaScript Course

    Lecture 1: Data Types and Variables

    Lecture 2: Arrays, Objects and Functions

    Lecture 3: Conditionals and Loops

    Lecture 4: Strings, Boolean and Statements

    Lecture 5: Object-Oriented JavaScript Programming

    Instructors

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  • 1 stars: 54 votes
  • 2 stars: 36 votes
  • 3 stars: 43 votes
  • 4 stars: 32 votes
  • 5 stars: 45 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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