A Gentle Introduction To JavaScript For Beginners

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8 hours on-demand video
$ 12.99

Brief Introduction

Learn Vanilla JavaScript Without Frameworks...A First Step

Description

JavaScript has become an essential web technology along with HTML and CSS, as most browsers implement JavaScript. Thus, You must learn JavaScript if you want to get into web development, and you must learn it well if you're planning on being a front-end developer or on using JavaScript for backend development. 

JavaScript is a good choice for your first programming language.  JavaScript is nearly ubiquitous. And you can use to develop all sorts of applications. Many websites you probably use every day rely on JavaScript, including Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Spotify. 

JavaScript is easy. I’m not the first one or last one to point out this, because this fact is very well known across the industry. This is why it is a very good starting point for those interested in learning to code.

JavaScript is a real programming language: It doesn't work like HTML or CSS and it has its own set of  rules... and although it's not always easy for Web Designers to switch gears and start thinking like computer programmers, my hope is that my gentle introduction will make your transition easier.

The goal of this course isn't to turn you into the next great programmer. This course is meant to familiarize Web Designers and Newbie Programmers  with the ins and outs of JavaScript and then move on to more advanced concepts and tools for adding really useful interactivity to a Web site as quickly and easily as possible. Perhaps best of all, JavaScript is actually built into your browser, so you don’t have to install anything to start programming in it. That makes it incredibly accessible. There’s a good chance you’ll find the basics easy to learn, but don’t worry because there are plenty of advanced concepts to keep you busy learning for a very long time. 

In the past several years, JavaScript has undergone a rebirth, fueled by high-profile websites like Google, Uber, Nexflix which use JavaScript extensively to create interactive web applications. There’s never been a better time to learn JavaScript. With the wealth of knowledge and the quality of scripts being written, you can add sophisticated interaction to your website—even if you’re a beginner.

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • You should have a basic understanding of how to create simple web pages using HTML
  • Having some knowledge of CSS will help but it's not required
  • Programming is serious business. You’re going to have to work, sometimes hard. If you’ve already had some programming experience, then you know what we’re talking about. If you’re coming straight from HTML and CSS, then you’re going to find writing code is a little, well, different. Programming requires a different way of thinking. Programming is logical, at times very abstract, and requires you to think in an algorithmic way. But no worries; we’re going to do all that in a friendly way. Just take it a bit at a time. That way, these new programming concepts will really sink in.
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8 hours on-demand video
Charlie Chiarelli
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