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JavaScript programming- JavaScript for beginners

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JavaScript programming: JavaScript for beginners, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 75 lectures, 30 quizzes, based on 497 reviews, and has 3271 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand basic and advanced programming concepts Have knowledge about fundamental JavaScript features Build a solid understanding of JavaScript programming Gain confidence to start working as a JavaScript developer This course is ideal for individuals who are everybody who wants to learn JavaScript or for programmers that have previous experience in other languages or students that are new to programming It is particularly useful for everybody who wants to learn JavaScript or for programmers that have previous experience in other languages or students that are new to programming.

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Summary

Title: JavaScript programming: JavaScript for beginners

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 75

Number of Quizzes: 30

Number of Published Lectures: 75

Number of Published Quizzes: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 105

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 105

Original Price: $44.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand basic and advanced programming concepts
  • Have knowledge about fundamental JavaScript features
  • Build a solid understanding of JavaScript programming
  • Gain confidence to start working as a JavaScript developer
  • Who Should Attend

  • everybody who wants to learn JavaScript
  • for programmers that have previous experience in other languages
  • students that are new to programming
  • Target Audiences

  • everybody who wants to learn JavaScript
  • for programmers that have previous experience in other languages
  • students that are new to programming
  • Do you want to learn JavaScript, one of the most popular programming languages? Are you a beginner and want a simple introduction? Welcome to the course JavaScript for beginners. In the course, you’ll learn by doing JavaScript exercises and JavaScript coding projects. 

    Last update:  3rd November – Introduction to JavaScript versions (ES5, ES2015, ES2016), TypeScript and transpiling to JavaScript

    Over 2000 students already taking the course

    JavaScript is the language that powers the web, from great user interface experiences to powerful applications like Gmail and Google docs, to server scripts and even chips. JavaScript is everywhere. Just imagine the possibilities you’ll be given with knowledge of JavaScript.

    But first, you need to get started. You need the right foundations. Don’t worry if you are a beginner, I’ll explain every concept used.

    We’ll be doing lots of practical exercises and projects and I’ll give a review of every exercise or project you will build. So we’ll work hand in hand.

    To become an expert you’ll need hours and hours of hard work. And having a solid foundation will help you become one faster. From this course, you will take the knowledge about programming, the knowledge you can also apply to other programming languages. And lots of JavaScript related features. We’ll be doing lots of exercises and projects. I’ll give you JavaScript challenges and prepare you for more advanced topics. 

    And remember, I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU. I ANSWER EVERY QUESTION AND HELP EVERY STUDENT. 

    What we’ll cover:

    – how we can use JavaScript, what is a JavaScript program

    – you’ll make your first steps in JavaScript and first exercises

    – you’ll understand JavaScript variables

    – make exercises with JavaScript variables

    – you’ll understand JavaScript variable types

    – We’ll go deeper into strings, string methods, numbers, and number methods

    – You’ll make fun exercises and simple projects with these methods

    – We’ll cover more about the syntax and the good practices in JavaScript

    – You’ll be debugging JavaScript projects

    – You’ll be making decisions in JavaScript

    – You’ll learn about JavaScript loops

    – Understand the JavaScript arrays

    – You’ll start using JavaScript functions

    – do object-oriented programming

    – learn about JavaScript versions, TypeScript and transpiling to JavaScript

    – And you will practice, practice, practice

    – In each section, there will be fun and engaging quizzes and projects to build

     Updates: 

    – 3rd November – Introduction to JavaScript versions (ES5, ES2015, ES2016), TypeScript and transpiling to JavaScript

    – 16th August – a new section on object-oriented programming in JavaScript

    – 11th July – added new section introductions

    – 28th of May, 2016 – new JavaScript coding exercise solutions added

    – 16th of May, 2016 – improved audio and video quality in most video lectures and new JavaScript coding exercises added

    – 4th of May, 2016 – added a lecture in the JavaScript programming basics

    – 2nd of May, 2016 – coding challenge solution added to the course

     – 26th of April 2016 (coding challenge added – write your first JavaScript app)

    – 22nd of April 2016 (more JavaScript coding exercises added)

    As a programmer, it’s also important to be able to talk like a programmer, so I’ll introduce important vocabulary that’s useful for you to know.

    After the course you will:

    – understand basic and advanced programming concepts

    – have knowledge about fundamental JavaScript features

    – build a solid understanding of JavaScript programming

    – be prepared to jump into JavaScript libraries and frameworks

    – gain confidence to start working as a JavaScript developer

    So, let’s get started NOW!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Start Here

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: When and why is JavaScript useful?

    Lecture 3: JavaScript coding exercises 1

    Lecture 4: Popular editors for JavaScript coding

    Lecture 5: JavaScript coding exercises 2

    Lecture 6: JavaScript coding exercises

    Lecture 7: How to get help

    Chapter 2: First steps in JavaScript

    Lecture 1: First steps in JavaScript – Introduction

    Lecture 2: JavaScript programs

    Lecture 3: First steps in JavaScript

    Chapter 3: Javascript programming basics

    Lecture 1: JavaScript programming basics – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Javascript programming basics: variables

    Lecture 3: Javascript programming basics: variable names

    Lecture 4: Javascript programming basics: variable types

    Lecture 5: Javascript programming basics: strings

    Lecture 6: Javascript programming basics: string methods

    Lecture 7: Javascript programming basics: numbers

    Lecture 8: Javascript programming basics: a number that is not a number

    Lecture 9: Javascript programming basics: number methods – Part 1

    Lecture 10: Javascript programming basics: number methods – Part 2

    Chapter 4: More about JavaScript and how to use it

    Lecture 1: More about JavaScript – Introduction

    Lecture 2: JavaScript syntax

    Lecture 3: User input – lets start talk to people

    Lecture 4: JavaScript in browser

    Lecture 5: Add JavaScript to page

    Lecture 6: JavaScript coding exercises: more about JavaScript

    Lecture 7: JavaScript coding exercises solution: meaningOfLife

    Lecture 8: JavaScript coding exercises solution: storyOfJavaScript

    Chapter 5: Making decisions in JavaScript

    Lecture 1: Making decisions in JavaScript – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Making decisions in JavaScript Part 1

    Lecture 3: Making decisions in JavaScript Part 2

    Lecture 4: JavaScript coding exercises: making decisions in JavaScript

    Lecture 5: JavaScript coding exercise solved:?guessNumberProgram

    Lecture 6: JavaScript coding exercise solved:?whoAreYou

    Lecture 7: JavaScript coding exercise solved:?largerNumber

    Lecture 8: JavaScript coding exercise solved:?sort3numbers

    Chapter 6: JavaScript loops – doing the same thing over and over again

    Lecture 1: JavaScript loops – Introduction

    Lecture 2: JavaScript loops

    Lecture 3: While loop

    Lecture 4: JavaScript coding exercises: JavaScript Loops

    Chapter 7: JavaScript arrays

    Lecture 1: JavaScript arrays – Introduction

    Lecture 2: JavaScript arrays

    Lecture 3: JavaScript array indices

    Lecture 4: JavaScript array length

    Lecture 5: JavaScript array methods

    Lecture 6: Let’s loop through an array

    Chapter 8: Functions in JavaScript

    Lecture 1: Intro to functions

    Lecture 2: JavaScript functions basics

    Lecture 3: Passing parameters – give information to functions PART 1

    Lecture 4: Passing parameters – give information to functions PART 2

    Lecture 5: Functions return information

    Lecture 6: Variable Scope

    Chapter 9: Coding Challenge Facebook-like quote review app

    Lecture 1: Build a “Facebook-like” quote review app, the JavaScript challenge

    Lecture 2: Facebook-like quote review app solution

    Chapter 10: Object oriented programming

    Lecture 1: Object oriented programming in JavaScript – introduction

    Lecture 2: What is object oriented anyway?

    Lecture 3: Object methods in JavaScript

    Lecture 4: Object example

    Lecture 5: Object types in JavaScript

    Lecture 6: Object literals in JavaScript

    Lecture 7: Properties – not so obvious

    Instructors

  • JavaScript programming- for beginners  No.2
    Jana Bergant
    Web developer, IT instructor
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  • 4 stars: 140 votes
  • 5 stars: 298 votes
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