Javascript Specialist

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Javascript has become the most import language you can learn.Years ago, you could produce a web site with HTML alone. Now, Javascript is a critical technology that makes not just interactive web sites, but full web applications. Modern sites don't just display data but generally help users complete tasks such as making a reservation or buy an item.Javascript is a critical part of these transactions. Handling everything from dynamic screen content to interacting with remote servers, every developer needs Javascript.And, Javascript is not just a web language any more. Due to related technologies like Node and Phone Gap Javascript can now be used in web development (client and server side) and mobile development.This is only part of the reason that Javascript is THE language to know.FACT: Javascript is the most desired skill among those who hire new (junior) developers.(This means that Javascript skills and certification may just be your key to a job).If you're reading this we don't have to sell you upon becoming a developer. You already know it's one of the most lucrative (and fastest growing) career tracks out there no degree required.What Will I Learn to Do with Javascript?Javascript is a powerful language.Here are just a few of things you can do with JavascriptCreate applications that are constantly updated via a web service. Stock market, weather, and transportation apps work with web services to provide users with current information.Create apps that take advantage of the HTML5 canvas which allows data visualizations, animations and even gaming!Create applications with reactive interfaces that provide users with an optimized experience.It's tasks like this that make Javascript critical for developers. Javascript is essential to just about any project that appears on the web or in mobile.This is where you can separate yourself from the average developer.
to help you learn new coding skills in Javascript.The courses are designed...

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Create internal and external scripts
Use the event-based coding paradigm
Use the console for test output
Output conten to the browser
Manipulate HTML DOM elements via Javascript
Declare and Initialize Variables
Understand how Javascript variables are "typed"
Use arithmetic operators with Javascript variables
Use Javacript's built-in math functions
Create and use boolean variables
Evaluate conditions with if statements
Evaluate "either-or" scenarios with if else
Make complex decisions with else if structures
Apply the Javascript switch statement
Repeat sections of code using loops
Apply the structure and syntax of while loops
Distinguish between while and do while loops
Use the for loop syntax
Use for..in loops to loop through Javascript objects
Recognize situations that result in endless loops and correct them
Define a simple function
Make a function call
Send parameters to a function for processing
Use return statements to make functions more modular
Understand the syntax for anonymous functions
Work with mouse events
Work with keyboard events
Use form events to validate form data
Pass and use the event object to obtain event properties
Use alert boxes to provide user with information
Use confirm and prompt dialog boxes to interact with users
Declare a basic array
Access and edit array elements
Loop through an array to access each array element
Understand functions associated with the array class
Use string functions to manipulate string values
Use string functions to search and replace characters within a string
Use date functions to work with current date and time
Use date functions to work with future or past dates and times
Create basic regular expressions
Test for string matches with regular expressions
Engage search and replace actions with regular expressions
Conceptualize DOM structure (Document Object Model)
Use getElementById() and innerHTML()
Alter DOM elements dynamically
Add and delete elements from the DOM
Locate elements within the DOM tree

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  • School
  • Web
  • Javascript
  • HTML
  • Javascript training

Course programme

Getting Started 6 lectures 51:35 Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Getting Started 6 lectures 51:35 Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Writing Your first Javascript Program- Quick Start Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Get moving quickly as you build your very first Javascript program in this section of the course. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. Where to Put Javascript Code You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. You can put Javascript code in several locations. Mark will show you where you can locate your Javascript code in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. The window.onload Function The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. The window.onload function allows you to specify initialization code that will run as soon as the screen is drawn. You'll learn how to implement it in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Console The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. The developer's console is a useful tool to debug and trace Javascript code. Mark will give you a peek in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Output to the Browser What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. What good is coding if you can't output the result of your code to the user? You'll learn how to output code to the browser window in this video. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Understanding getElementById() As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. As a rule, Javascript code is unaware of the HTML elements in a script. Using getElementById() you'll be able to interact with HTML elements. Variables and Math 7 lectures 58:10 Section Introduction Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Operators and Arithmetic in Javascript You're being sent back to your middle school math class-- only this time with Javascript. You'll learn how to use Javascript's arithmetic operators in this video lecture. Javascript Math Functions Javascript has a rich library or more advanced math functions. You'll learn how to implement those in this video lecture. It's True! You Can Understand Booleans Booleans are variables that can hold the values true or false. These are sometimes called "flags". Mark will demonstrate booleans in this video. Javascript Guessing Game Using what you already know, Mark will guide you through creating a simple Javascript guessing game in this section of the course. Variables and Math. 7 lectures 58:10 Section Introduction Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Operators and Arithmetic in Javascript You're being sent back to your middle school math class-- only this time with Javascript. You'll learn how to use Javascript's arithmetic operators in this video lecture. Javascript Math Functions Javascript has a rich library or more advanced math functions. You'll learn how to implement those in this video lecture. It's True! You Can Understand Booleans Booleans are variables that can hold the values true or false. These are sometimes called "flags". Mark will demonstrate booleans in this video. Javascript Guessing Game Using what you already know, Mark will guide you through creating a simple Javascript guessing game in this section of the course. Section Introduction Section Introduction Section Introduction Section Introduction Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Declaring and Initializing Variables Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Every language implement the concept of variables. You'll be introduced to variables in Javascript in this section of the course. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Types of Javascript Variables Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Javascript is a language in which variables aren't formally typed. However, there are different types of values that can be stored in variables. Mark will demonstrate in this lecture. Operators and Arithmetic in Javascript You're being sent back to your middle school math class-- only this time with Javascript. You'll learn how to use Javascript's arithmetic operators in this video lecture. Operators and Arithmetic in Javascript You're being sent back to your middle school math class-- only this time with Javascript. You'll learn how to use Javascript's arithmetic operators in this video lecture ts. Mark will demonstrate how in this video...

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A functional knowledge of HTML will be helpful

Javascript Specialist

£ 10 + VAT