Become a Javascript Engineer
Become a Javascript Engineer, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 88 lectures, 16 quizzes, based on 28 reviews, and has 643 subscribers.
You will learn about Develop professional Javascript applications Fix applications bugs Understand advanced topics of Javascript This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to start a new career as developer or People with no previous experience in development or Experienced developers coming from other programming languages It is particularly useful for People who want to start a new career as developer or People with no previous experience in development or Experienced developers coming from other programming languages.
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Summary
Title: Become a Javascript Engineer
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 88
Number of Quizzes: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 88
Number of Published Quizzes: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 104
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 104
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Develop professional Javascript applications
- Fix applications bugs
- Understand advanced topics of Javascript
Who Should Attend
- People who want to start a new career as developer
- People with no previous experience in development
- Experienced developers coming from other programming languages
Target Audiences
- People who want to start a new career as developer
- People with no previous experience in development
- Experienced developers coming from other programming languages
Are you looking for becoming a professional web developer and learn the necessary skills to get a highly paying job as a Javascript engineer, but you don’t have anything to start with?
In 2020 will have over 1.4 million jobs available with salaries reaching the mark of 6 figures year for professional developers. It’s a unique opportunity for those who are looking for starting a new career.
In this course you will learn how to program applications and how to think as a professional software engineer in few weeks.
This is the most complete Javascript course on Udemy. This course was designed to teach you how to become a Javascript Engineer from zero skills.
Learn step-by-step from the basic to advanced topics of Javascript. It’s a highly interactive course with several videos, hundred of exercises and code challenges to test your skills.
In the first section of the course you will learn about the history of Javascript and setting up the tools you need to follow the program. The following sections you will dive deep into basic and important concepts of Javascript like data types, operators, statements, functions, arrays, objects and you will take several exercises to test your knowledge. By the middle of the course you will learn several important methods and start with more advanced topics like scopes and prototypes. In the last half of this program you will dive into advanced techniques, develop couple applications, fix bugs and take several challenges.
You need more than a regular programming language course to become a software engineer. Acquiring the right mindset is not a trivial task and requires a lot of time, discipline and investment. I’ve being working for five years with web technologies and developing web applications.
To create this course I’ve studied in one of best programming schools in the world, Hack Reactor, and researched through the best materials available now a days. The professional experience combined with thousand hours of studying and research, allowed me to design a curriculum that helps students with no previous experience in programming to be able to master Javascript and acquire the necessary mindset of a professional software developer.
This is an evolving course and I will constantly update it with new sections and topics. YES, buying this course you will get much more than you are paying for.
Are you ready to become a Javascript engineer?
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: The history of Javascript
Lecture 2: Setting up your tools
Chapter 2: Variables & Data Types
Lecture 1: Understanding variables
Lecture 2: Data types overview
Lecture 3: Undefined
Lecture 4: Null
Lecture 5: String
Lecture 6: Boolean
Lecture 7: Number
Chapter 3: Operators
Lecture 1: Arithmetic operators
Lecture 2: Assignmement operators
Lecture 3: Unary operators
Lecture 4: Equality operators
Lecture 5: Relational operators
Lecture 6: Logical operators
Lecture 7: The Comma operator
Lecture 8: Operators precedence
Chapter 4: Statements
Lecture 1: The Control Flow
Lecture 2: if..else statements
Lecture 3: switch..case statements
Lecture 4: The block statement
Lecture 5: The throw statement
Lecture 6: try..catch & finally statements
Chapter 5: Functions
Lecture 1: What are functions
Lecture 2: The return statement
Lecture 3: Parameters vs Arguments
Lecture 4: Anonymous function vs Named function
Lecture 5: Function declaration vs function expression
Lecture 6: IIFE
Chapter 6: Objects
Lecture 1: What are objects
Lecture 2: Creating objects
Lecture 3: Object properties
Lecture 4: Property access
Lecture 5: Object methods
Lecture 6: Deleting properties
Lecture 7: The Array object
Lecture 8: The Date object
Lecture 9: Functions are objects
Lecture 10: Constructor functions
Chapter 7: Loop statements
Lecture 1: while statement
Lecture 2: do..while statement
Lecture 3: for statement
Lecture 4: for..in statement
Chapter 8: Playing with methods
Lecture 1: Array.push
Lecture 2: Array.pop
Lecture 3: Array.shift
Lecture 4: Array.unshift
Lecture 5: Array.reverse
Lecture 6: Array.isArray
Lecture 7: Array.slice
Lecture 8: Array.concat
Lecture 9: Array.join
Lecture 10: String.slice
Lecture 11: String.substr
Lecture 12: String.split
Lecture 13: String.indexOf
Lecture 14: String.concat
Lecture 15: String.toLowerCase & String.toUpperCase
Lecture 16: String.fromCharCode
Lecture 17: String.charCodeAt
Lecture 18: String.charAt
Lecture 19: Object.keys
Lecture 20: Object.hasOwnProperty
Lecture 21: Number.isNaN
Lecture 22: Number.parseFloat
Lecture 23: Number.parseInt
Lecture 24: Math.random
Lecture 25: Math.min & Math.max
Lecture 26: Math.round
Lecture 27: Math.ceil
Lecture 28: Math.floor
Lecture 29: Math.sqrt
Lecture 30: Math.pow
Lecture 31: Math.abs
Lecture 32: Date methods
Chapter 9: Scopes
Lecture 1: What is a scope
Lecture 2: Lexical scope
Instructors
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Elvio Cavalcante
Software Engineer
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- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 10 votes
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