WebDev: Cool Parts with HTML5, JavaScript ES6 & CryptoJS
WebDev: Cool Parts with HTML5, JavaScript ES6 & CryptoJS, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4, with 52 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 91 subscribers.
You will learn about Turn JSON into C# classes with Visual Studio 2015 Student will work with CryptoJS from Google Develop WebSocket Client and Server Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript with Inheritance ES6 – Classes, Objects, Methods, Setters & Getters Work with localStorate & sessionStorage Work with WebRTC – Real-Time Communication WebCam Streaming to Web Page Use of SpiderMonkey js Command ES6 – Computed Property Names Goes to Zero Operator –> Cryptography AES encrypt / decrypt Computing MD5 Hash Two C# Projects Work with IIS & hosts file JSON ECMAScript 6: String Interpolation ECMAScript 6: Arrow Functions => ECMAScript 6: Extended Parameter Handling ECMAScript 6: Destructuring Assignments & Poperty Shorthand Generators & Iterators ( Functions ) This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to take his / hers WEB DEVELOPMENT skills to the next level. or Someone with basic exposure to programming. It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to take his / hers WEB DEVELOPMENT skills to the next level. or Someone with basic exposure to programming.
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Summary
Title: WebDev: Cool Parts with HTML5, JavaScript ES6 & CryptoJS
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 52
Number of Published Lectures: 52
Number of Curriculum Items: 52
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Turn JSON into C# classes with Visual Studio 2015
- Student will work with CryptoJS from Google
- Develop WebSocket Client and Server
- Object Oriented Programming in JavaScript with Inheritance
- ES6 – Classes, Objects, Methods, Setters & Getters
- Work with localStorate & sessionStorage
- Work with WebRTC – Real-Time Communication
- WebCam Streaming to Web Page
- Use of SpiderMonkey js Command
- ES6 – Computed Property Names
- Goes to Zero Operator –>
- Cryptography AES encrypt / decrypt
- Computing MD5 Hash
- Two C# Projects
- Work with IIS & hosts file
- JSON
- ECMAScript 6: String Interpolation
- ECMAScript 6: Arrow Functions =>
- ECMAScript 6: Extended Parameter Handling
- ECMAScript 6: Destructuring Assignments & Poperty Shorthand
- Generators & Iterators ( Functions )
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to take his / hers WEB DEVELOPMENT skills to the next level.
- Someone with basic exposure to programming.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to take his / hers WEB DEVELOPMENT skills to the next level.
- Someone with basic exposure to programming.
In this course you will explore the
newest improvements that have been added to web developer’s toolkit.
Topics will cover:
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Storage API – allows you to store an entire website on your browser for offline browsing
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WebWorkers – give background process that allows the main website window to stay responsive even when completing a long running task
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WebSocket-used to build a real-time communication system that runs on JavaScript and C#
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SpiderMonkey js Command-allows running JavaScript on desktops without browsers
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ECMAScript 6 Features added to
JavaScript to make it more powerful with such features as objected oriented programming using the “class” keyword -
Cryptography used to encode and decode secret messages
You will develop two C# programs to
work with these new features and a basic website project to work with
JavaScript and HTML5. You will not find such diversity of code
examples anywhere on udemy. This course will teach how not to be
locked in into a single technology mindset.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Let's Get Ready
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: Install SpiderMonkey JavaScript Shell ( js command )
Lecture 3: Download & Install Development Tools
Lecture 4: Edit Host File
Lecture 5: Setup & Test Web Server – IIS
Chapter 2: Backend & Utils
Lecture 1: JavaScript String Class Extention
Lecture 2: Download & Install CryptoJS
Lecture 3: Create students.json file
Lecture 4: BackendOps ( C# ) – part 1
Lecture 5: BackendOps ( C# ) – part 2
Lecture 6: Backend.js – part 1
Lecture 7: Adding Html Code Snippet
Lecture 8: web.config setup
Lecture 9: Root index.html & Css
Chapter 3: HTML5 Features
Lecture 1: Storage API – part 1
Lecture 2: Storage API – part 2
Lecture 3: Storage API – part 3
Lecture 4: Storage API – part 4
Lecture 5: WebWorkers – part 1
Lecture 6: WebWorkers – part 2
Lecture 7: WebWorkers – part 3
Lecture 8: WebSocket Client: JavaScript – part 1
Lecture 9: WebSocket Client: JavaScript – part 2
Lecture 10: WebSocket Server: C# – part 1
Lecture 11: WebSocket Server: C# – part 2
Lecture 12: WebSocket Server: C# – part 3
Lecture 13: WebSocket Server: C# – part 4
Lecture 14: WebSocket Server: C# – part 5
Lecture 15: WebSocket Server: C# – part 6
Lecture 16: WebRTC – Real-Time Communications – part 1
Lecture 17: WebRTC – Real-Time Communications – part 2
Chapter 4: ECMAScript 6 Features
Lecture 1: Scoping: var vs. let vs. const -part 1
Lecture 2: Scoping: var vs. let vs. const -part 2
Lecture 3: Extended Parameter Handling
Lecture 4: Template Strings
Lecture 5: Arrow Functions =>
Lecture 6: Destructuring Assignments & Poperty Shorthand – part 1
Lecture 7: Destructuring Assignments & Poperty Shorthand – part 2
Lecture 8: Destructuring Assignments & Poperty Shorthand – part 3
Lecture 9: Generators & Iterators
Lecture 10: Generators & Iterators – Random Strings
Lecture 11: Solution
Lecture 12: Miscellaneous but Cool Features – part 1
Lecture 13: Miscellaneous but Cool Features – part 2
Lecture 14: OOP – part 1
Lecture 15: OOP – part 2
Lecture 16: OOP – part 3
Chapter 5: Console App
Lecture 1: Part 1
Lecture 2: Part 2
Lecture 3: Part 3
Lecture 4: DemoTools
Chapter 6: The End
Lecture 1: Summary
Instructors
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Ireneusz Erik Owsiak
Ideam Hominis
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