Modern JavaScript and Software Front-End Development , the complete course for front end developers with the modern JavaScript.
Course Description
Modern JavaScript is really a wide and moving target. You may have learned JavaScript five years ago and some of those techniques may be considered old by today’s standards, just as you may know JavaScript techniques from 20+ years ago that are still considered modern best practices. My intent is to take you on a guide through JavaScript’s various ins and outs to learn modern JavaScript as it’s known today.
In this course I will explain:
- The Steps to Becoming a JavaScript Developer
- the tools and the knowledge needed
- JavaScript basics
- What is JavaScript
- Script loading strategies
- Variables
- Constants
- Operators
- Conditionals
- Events
- Strings
- Functions
- Strings and arrays
- Interaction with HTML pages
- Use JavaScript to interact with a form
- Manage the events in input elements in a form with JavaScript
- Use JavaScript to change the CSS style of HTML elements
- The document Object
- Troubleshooting JavaScript
- JavaScript building blocks
- Conditionals
- Looping code
- Functions
- More on events
- Event listeners
- Event objects
- Event properties and methods
- JavaScript objects
- Object properties and methods
- Objects within objects
- Set and modify object members
- Create objects
- JavaScript object prototypes
- The prototype chain
- Shadowing properties
- Setting prototypes
- Own properties of prototypes
- Prototypes and inheritance
- Object-oriented programming in JavaScript
- Classes and instances
- Inheritance
- Encapsulation
- OOP in JavaScript
- Working with JSON data
- Asynchronous JavaScript: traditional
- Why Asynchronous JavaScript
- Event handlers with Asynchronous JavaScript
- Asynchronous JavaScript and Callbacks
- Asynchronous JavaScript: modern
- Promises
- The fetch() API
- Promise chaining
- Handle errors with promises
- Promise Terminologies
- Combination of multiple promises
- async and await
- Workers
- Client-side web APIs
- What are APIs?
- Common browser APIs and common third-party APIs
- How do APIs work?
- Document Object Model (DOM) APIs
- APIs for fetching data from a server
- Third party APIs
At the end we will see some applications to verify what we have learned in this course.
Who this course is for:
- software developers
- front end developers
- web designers
- JavaScript developers