GWT as a pure Java to JavaScript transpiler
GWT as a pure Java to JavaScript transpiler, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.6, with 16 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 151 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn about the basics of GWT compiler Learn how to use JsInterop for transpiling Java to JavaScript Learn about the browser API and how to use Elemental to interact with the Dom Learn how to wrap any JavaScript library to make it work with your Java code Learn how to debug GWT applications in Devmode using Chrome dev tools This course is ideal for individuals who are Java backend developers willing to set foot in the front end or Java developers of who are compelled to work in the front end and need an alternative or curious Java developers or Java developers who think JavaScript sucks It is particularly useful for Java backend developers willing to set foot in the front end or Java developers of who are compelled to work in the front end and need an alternative or curious Java developers or Java developers who think JavaScript sucks.
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Summary
Title: GWT as a pure Java to JavaScript transpiler
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 3.6
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn about the basics of GWT compiler
- Learn how to use JsInterop for transpiling Java to JavaScript
- Learn about the browser API and how to use Elemental to interact with the Dom
- Learn how to wrap any JavaScript library to make it work with your Java code
- Learn how to debug GWT applications in Devmode using Chrome dev tools
Who Should Attend
- Java backend developers willing to set foot in the front end
- Java developers of who are compelled to work in the front end and need an alternative
- curious Java developers
- Java developers who think JavaScript sucks
Target Audiences
- Java backend developers willing to set foot in the front end
- Java developers of who are compelled to work in the front end and need an alternative
- curious Java developers
- Java developers who think JavaScript sucks
This course provides an overview of the latest GWT (2.8.x) version features such as JsInterop and also Elemental 2. It takes a different look at GWT in the way that it promotes its usage as a helper tool that converts Java to JavaScript rather than a full fledged web framework. The course is aimed at you, whether you are new or have already worked with GWT, and has as main objective to simplify GWT development, and to make your GWT applications maintainable and future proof. The course presents both theory and practice material, and comes with fun quizzes to help you learn better.
About myself: I am Full stack developer with over 8 years of experience working on various projects including GWT projects. I have also contributed to GWT documentation. I enjoy working with Java and open source stuff. I blog often about Java and GWT and I am Interested in the transpiling of all JVM languages to JavaScript.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to GWT compiler
Lecture 1: Course objectives
Lecture 2: is GWT dead ?
Lecture 3: Overview of GWT compiler – precompiling
Lecture 4: Overview of GWT compiler – optimizations
Lecture 5: Overview of GWT compiler – compiling and linking
Chapter 2: General setup and tips
Lecture 1: GWT maven plugins
Lecture 2: Using Chrome dev tools to debug GWT applications
Lecture 3: Running GWT dev mode on any web server
Chapter 3: Overview of JsInterop
Lecture 1: JsInterop Annotations
Lecture 2: Exporting Java types to use from JavaScript
Lecture 3: Wrapping JavaScript types for use in Java
Lecture 4: Using @JsFunction
Lecture 5: Adding new functionality to native types
Lecture 6: Example: wrapping a JavaScript library (Chart.js)
Chapter 4: Working with Elemental 2
Lecture 1: Elemental 2 and the browser API
Lecture 2: Example: building a simple front end router using Elemental
Instructors
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Zakaria A.
Software Engineer and Open source Enthusiast
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