Command Line, NPM, Babel 6 and Webpack 3 Crash Course
Command Line, NPM, Babel 6 and Webpack 3 Crash Course, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 25 lectures, based on 43 reviews, and has 182 subscribers.
You will learn about Being able to operate command line instrument Being able to use NPM Being able to use Babel Being able to use Webpack This course is ideal for individuals who are People who wants to learn front-end tools or Anyone who wants to learn how to use command line or Anyone who wants to learn how to use Babel or Anyone who wants to learn how to use NPM or Anyone who wants to lean how to use Webpack It is particularly useful for People who wants to learn front-end tools or Anyone who wants to learn how to use command line or Anyone who wants to learn how to use Babel or Anyone who wants to learn how to use NPM or Anyone who wants to lean how to use Webpack.
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Summary
Title: Command Line, NPM, Babel 6 and Webpack 3 Crash Course
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 25
Number of Published Lectures: 24
Number of Curriculum Items: 25
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Being able to operate command line instrument
- Being able to use NPM
- Being able to use Babel
- Being able to use Webpack
Who Should Attend
- People who wants to learn front-end tools
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use command line
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use Babel
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use NPM
- Anyone who wants to lean how to use Webpack
Target Audiences
- People who wants to learn front-end tools
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use command line
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use Babel
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use NPM
- Anyone who wants to lean how to use Webpack
This course covers four area:
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Command Line
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NPM
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Babel 6
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Webpack 3
If you are a front-end developer and want to develop front-end programs in the modern way, then you just have to master these four skills.
Command Line is the foundation. Without it, you won’t be able to operate anything.
NPM is a package manager. Without it, you won’t be able to install anything.
ES6 or JavaScript 2015 has brought us lots of news features and can make our program development much easier and more efficient. But currently, most browsers do not support ES6. Therefore, we need Babel to help us translate our ES6 codes into ES5 which can be understood by browsers.
It is impossible for you to create a complicated project using only one JS file. But the problem is that browsers do not support any JS modular system. We allocate our codes into different files for easier development and maintenance. In the end, we bundle all those files into one and link that bundled file to browser. Webpack is the tool we use to bundle files together.
In this course, you will lean all these four techniques.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Command Line Instrument
Lecture 1: Command Line
Chapter 2: NPM
Lecture 1: What is NPM
Lecture 2: NPM init and package.json
Lecture 3: Things you must know about packages and dependencies
Lecture 4: Managing packages using NPM
Lecture 5: How to use packages
Chapter 3: Babel
Lecture 1: Installing Babel
Lecture 2: Understanding how Babel works
Lecture 3: How to use Babel
Chapter 4: Webpack
Lecture 1: Introduction to Webpack
Lecture 2: Bundling three JS files into one using Webpack
Lecture 3: Style-loader and CSS-loader
Lecture 4: Webpack.config.js
Lecture 5: File-loader
Lecture 6: Expose-loader
Lecture 7: Introduction to Webpack Plugin
Lecture 8: HTML-Webpack-Plugin
Lecture 9: Clean-Webpack-Plugin and UglifyJS-Webpack-Plugin
Lecture 10: Source map and watch mode
Lecture 11: Webpack-dev-server and Hot Module Replacement(HMR)
Lecture 12: Dividing webpack.config.js file
Lecture 13: Module.exports and ES6 Export/Import
Lecture 14: Tree-shaking and deduplication
Lecture 15: On-demand/ Lazy loading
Instructors
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OnlyKiosk Tech
Provide Effective Coding Training
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- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 24 votes
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