JavaScript Objects, Prototype Chain & Inheritance. ALL-IN 24
JavaScript Objects, Prototype Chain & Inheritance. ALL-IN 24, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 149 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 33 reviews, and has 308 subscribers.
You will learn about Learning prototypes and become a JavaScript grandmaster Learn what a prototype is, and how to use prototypes to create complex objects Master the differences between [[Prototype]], __proto__ and the .prototype objects Learn how to use prototypes to implement inheritance in JavaScript Learn how to use the power of prototypes in your own code Learn how to get and set an object’s prototype Learn how to create your own object constructors Learn the 5 main ways to create objects in JavaScript Learn the advantages and disadvantages of prototype-based languages vs classes Become a PRO JavaScript developer, and earn more money Learn how to extend existing objects Learn how to create objects in the most optimal way in JavaScript Learn the 5 most popular advanced instantiation patterns in JavaScript Learn how to create object chains using prototypes Learn why the [[Prototype]] property is hidden Learn why JavaScript is a prototypal-based language Learn about hidden properties vs internal slots in JavaScript Practical examples comparing Java and JavaScript to help you grasp advanced prototype concepts Learn how to create object chains using composition Learn the difference between classical-based languages and JavaScript Learn why __proto__ is partially deprecated by ECMAScript Learn why __proto__ is referred to as “dunder” Understand why the .prototype property is on almost every function Learn why functions in JavaScript are considered to be objects Understand the different approaches to creating objects in JavaScript Practical – build objects with multiple levels of prototypes with me I am here to support you, step-by-step Have fun mastering web development From intermediate to expert (advanced +) You will emerge an expert Gives you depth of knowledge to boost your ability and confidence This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in learning the art and science behind JavaScript prototypes or BUSY PEOPLE who want to become certified and confident about what “prototypes” mean in the shortest time possible or Freelancers who want to learn how to become an effective JavaScript developer or Anyone who has completed my JavaScript Complete Grandmaster course or YES: This course is for intermediates. It’s aimed at people who have some knowledge of JavaScript, but want to dig deeper or NO: This course is NOT only for intermediate beginners. It is a complete course that goes from basics to advanced. or YES: This course is for someone wanting to be a professional, to be expert and confident in knowing how to create objects and structure their code or Those who want to learn modern coding without third party libraries and frameworks or Those interested in building their own frameworks, or being better able to learn from the source code of other well-known frameworks and libraries or Those who have some knowledge of OOP-based languages and JavaScript, but little knowledge about how prototype inheritance works behind the scenes, and how to practically implement best practices in their websites It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in learning the art and science behind JavaScript prototypes or BUSY PEOPLE who want to become certified and confident about what “prototypes” mean in the shortest time possible or Freelancers who want to learn how to become an effective JavaScript developer or Anyone who has completed my JavaScript Complete Grandmaster course or YES: This course is for intermediates. It’s aimed at people who have some knowledge of JavaScript, but want to dig deeper or NO: This course is NOT only for intermediate beginners. It is a complete course that goes from basics to advanced. or YES: This course is for someone wanting to be a professional, to be expert and confident in knowing how to create objects and structure their code or Those who want to learn modern coding without third party libraries and frameworks or Those interested in building their own frameworks, or being better able to learn from the source code of other well-known frameworks and libraries or Those who have some knowledge of OOP-based languages and JavaScript, but little knowledge about how prototype inheritance works behind the scenes, and how to practically implement best practices in their websites.
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Title: JavaScript Objects, Prototype Chain & Inheritance. ALL-IN 24
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 149
Number of Quizzes: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 149
Number of Published Quizzes: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 159
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 159
Number of Practice Tests: 2
Number of Published Practice Tests: 2
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Learning prototypes and become a JavaScript grandmaster
- Learn what a prototype is, and how to use prototypes to create complex objects
- Master the differences between [[Prototype]], __proto__ and the .prototype objects
- Learn how to use prototypes to implement inheritance in JavaScript
- Learn how to use the power of prototypes in your own code
- Learn how to get and set an object’s prototype
- Learn how to create your own object constructors
- Learn the 5 main ways to create objects in JavaScript
- Learn the advantages and disadvantages of prototype-based languages vs classes
- Become a PRO JavaScript developer, and earn more money
- Learn how to extend existing objects
- Learn how to create objects in the most optimal way in JavaScript
- Learn the 5 most popular advanced instantiation patterns in JavaScript
- Learn how to create object chains using prototypes
- Learn why the [[Prototype]] property is hidden
- Learn why JavaScript is a prototypal-based language
- Learn about hidden properties vs internal slots in JavaScript
- Practical examples comparing Java and JavaScript to help you grasp advanced prototype concepts
- Learn how to create object chains using composition
- Learn the difference between classical-based languages and JavaScript
- Learn why __proto__ is partially deprecated by ECMAScript
- Learn why __proto__ is referred to as “dunder”
- Understand why the .prototype property is on almost every function
- Learn why functions in JavaScript are considered to be objects
- Understand the different approaches to creating objects in JavaScript
- Practical – build objects with multiple levels of prototypes with me
- I am here to support you, step-by-step
- Have fun mastering web development
- From intermediate to expert (advanced +)
- You will emerge an expert
- Gives you depth of knowledge to boost your ability and confidence
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in learning the art and science behind JavaScript prototypes
- BUSY PEOPLE who want to become certified and confident about what “prototypes” mean in the shortest time possible
- Freelancers who want to learn how to become an effective JavaScript developer
- Anyone who has completed my JavaScript Complete Grandmaster course
- YES: This course is for intermediates. It’s aimed at people who have some knowledge of JavaScript, but want to dig deeper
- NO: This course is NOT only for intermediate beginners. It is a complete course that goes from basics to advanced.
- YES: This course is for someone wanting to be a professional, to be expert and confident in knowing how to create objects and structure their code
- Those who want to learn modern coding without third party libraries and frameworks
- Those interested in building their own frameworks, or being better able to learn from the source code of other well-known frameworks and libraries
- Those who have some knowledge of OOP-based languages and JavaScript, but little knowledge about how prototype inheritance works behind the scenes, and how to practically implement best practices in their websites
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in learning the art and science behind JavaScript prototypes
- BUSY PEOPLE who want to become certified and confident about what “prototypes” mean in the shortest time possible
- Freelancers who want to learn how to become an effective JavaScript developer
- Anyone who has completed my JavaScript Complete Grandmaster course
- YES: This course is for intermediates. It’s aimed at people who have some knowledge of JavaScript, but want to dig deeper
- NO: This course is NOT only for intermediate beginners. It is a complete course that goes from basics to advanced.
- YES: This course is for someone wanting to be a professional, to be expert and confident in knowing how to create objects and structure their code
- Those who want to learn modern coding without third party libraries and frameworks
- Those interested in building their own frameworks, or being better able to learn from the source code of other well-known frameworks and libraries
- Those who have some knowledge of OOP-based languages and JavaScript, but little knowledge about how prototype inheritance works behind the scenes, and how to practically implement best practices in their websites
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I’ve been coding for a long time. At the age of 7, in the early 90’s, I got my first pc and a few days later I became an avid gamer. I have always surrounded myself with coders. I remember at 10 years old my cousin managed to hack into a bank’s system. I still recall the days of floppy disks and playing “Doom”, “Duke Nukem” and of course one of my all-time favorites, “Red Alert”.
I’ve always been around computers, and that’s what makes my teaching style direct, to-the-point, and powerful!
Now, why did I create a course on prototypes?
Prototypes are a fundamental concept of JavaScript. They are used to implement inheritance, object creation, and other important features. It is therefore crucial that you understand prototypes – what they are, why they are there, how to use them, how to create them, and when to use them!
Understanding JavaScript is ongoing process. To give you a foot up, I’ve structured an all-encompassing, focused course on JavaScript prototypes, which I deliver to you in a way that will benefit you the most. My course teaches you “why” things work and not just “how” to do something mindlessly.
What this course covers?
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It starts at the beginner level of what JavaScript prototypes are
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It then goes more in-depth by teaching you how to leverage the power of prototypes to create objects with multiple levels of inheritance
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You’ll learn how to create objects, starting from the basics of object literals to more complex pseudo-classical inheritance patterns
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Learn the difference between class-based languages (like Java, C#, C++) and prototypal-based languages like JavaScript
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Learn the different instantiation patterns, such as functional instantiation, functional-shared, prototypal, pseudo-classical and pure classical
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Master the differences between [[Prototype]] and __proto__ and the .prototype property
Literally this course everything you need to know about prototypes in JavaScript, all in one place 🙂
All the strategies I teach follow timeless coding principles and tactics.
WHAT ARE PROTOTYPES?
JavaScript was created by a guy called Brendan Eich in the mid-1990s. Eich decided to make JavaScript a prototype-based language because he wanted to create a language that was easy to learn and use. He wanted to create a language that was powerful and flexible, and he believed that prototypes were the best way to achieve this.
Prototypes are a powerful feature of JavaScript, because they allow you to reuse code, create complex object hierarchies, and implement inheritance in a simple and efficient way. However, prototypes can also be confusing,and they can make it difficult to understand how JavaScript works.
Despite the challenges, the benefits of prototypes outweigh the drawbacks.
Q: The million dollar question is “why does learning about prototypes matter?”
A: It matters because EVERY object in JavaScript has a [[Prototype]] property. It is this [[Prototype]] property that is often referred to as the “prototype”. By mastering prototypes, you can create complex objects that are extremely memory efficient – improving your website’s speed.
The prototype itself is also an object … which means that it also has a [[Prototype]] property. Can you begin to see that there’s a prototype “chain” forming? You can think of the prototype chain as a linked list of objects, where each object in the list has a pointer to the next object in the chain.
This is the reason why all objects you use and create have inbuilt properties and methods that you can access. This is why:
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strings have toUpperCase() and toLowerCase()
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arrays have sort(), map(), push() and filter()
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numbers have toFixed(), toPrecision(), parseFloat()
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…
You get the idea.
Why is learning about prototypes useful?
By understanding how prototypes work, how they are created, and how to set them up yourself, you’ll be able to create objects that inherit properties and methods from other objects, without having to explicitly define them.
This makes it possible to reuse code and create complex object hierarchies in a simple and efficient way.
Can you begin to see how powerful prototypes are and how essential it is today?
Knowing the power of how to use prototypes in JavaScript is crucial if you want to become a serious fullstack developer, as it will allow you to build complex data types and web apps.
Creating objects can get tricky at times, and I don’t dispute this, but with correct training which includes explaining the fundamentals of prototypes and object creation in a simple way, you will, like me, learn to master and love JavaScript’s dynamic approach to object creation.
If you want to become a full stack web developer, you need to knowabout prototype’s and that’s what this course is all about.
WHY IS UNDERSTANDING PROTOTYPES IMPORTANT?
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JavaScript is built on prototypes
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To master JavaScript, you need to master prototypes
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Prototypes is a way to implement object-oriented programming
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Prototypes allow you to extend existing objects
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Prototypes allow you to implement inheritance in JavaScript
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Prototypes allow you to create custom object constructors
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Prototypes allow you to understand the JavaScript engine better
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Ultimately, by understanding how prototypes work, you can write more efficient and reusable code.
After completing this ultimate prototypes course, you will certainly be knowledgeable, confident and able to manage or help others create objects in the most optimal way.
WHAT THIS COURSE COVERS
This course is comprehensive, covering the fundamentals of prototypes, composition and class-based languages.
Simple enough.
The only problem is that in order to truly understand JavaScript, you need to move beyond the basics. That’s why this course covers the basics, and more advanced concepts.
First, this course teaches you basics:
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Learn what prototypes are
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Learn why everything in JavaScript is considered to be an object
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Learn how to set and get an object’s prototype
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Learn how to create custom prototypes
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Learn about the instantiation patterns in JavaScript
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Understand class instantiation introduce by ECMAScript
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Master the prototype chain
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Learn about the __proto__ property
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Lean about the function’s .prototype property
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Understand why everything in JavaScript is considered to be an object
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and a whole bunch more!
This course also teaches you the advanced concepts:
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Learn why it’s not good practice to amend the prototype during runtime
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Why you shouldn’t add everything to an object’s prototype
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Learn the limitations of prototypes
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Lean the modern ways to get and set an object’s prototype
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Learn why __proto__ has been partly deprecate by ECMAScript
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Understand why the [[Prototype]] is a hidden property
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Learn why the “.prototype” property only matters for constructor functions
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Practical example of setting up a prototype chain by using the new keyword, using Object.create() versus setPrototypeOf(), and comparing this to the new class syntax
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Understand the differences between prototypal languages vs classical languages
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Understand composition vs prototypes
And yes, we will code examples in a fun way, and look at how objects work under the hood.
## The most comprehensive JavaScript Prototype course on Udemy ##
Successful programmers know much more than memorizing a few lines of code. They also know the fundamentals of how a programming langauge works under the hood. Because the JavaScript creators decided to build JavaScript on prototypes, it becomes crucial to understand what prototypes are, how they work, when to use them and why they are so powerful.
IS THIS COURSE FOR YOU?
Yes. If you fit in any of these categories then this course is perfect for you:
#1: BUSY PEOPLE who want to become certified in JavaScript in the shortest time possible.
#2: PROGRAMMING DESIRE. You want to advance in the world of programming.
#3: FREELANCERS who want to know how successful developers build complicated objects
#4: EMPLOYEESwho want to gain a solid understanding of why JavaScript is a prototypal-based language and how you can use prototypes in your own projects
#5: CODERS who wants to be TOP OF THE GAME.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Prototypal Inheritance
Lecture 2: What is JavaScript
Lecture 3: IDE and text editors
Lecture 4: All objects have a [[Prototype]]
Lecture 5: All objects have a prototype
Lecture 6: There are different [[Prototype]] objects
Lecture 7: Functions are special
Lecture 8: Why objects and prototypes are so important
Lecture 9: In JavaScript, objects rule the roost
Lecture 10: JavaScript is an object oriented programming language
Lecture 11: Hypothetical project example
Lecture 12: Use prototypes when creating objects with a similar type
Chapter 2: The [[Prototype]] object
Lecture 1: Section intro
Lecture 2: Why understanding prototypes matter
Lecture 3: All objects have a [[Prototype]] property
Lecture 4: The [[Prototype]] is hidden
Lecture 5: Why is the [[Prototype]] an internal property
Lecture 6: Hidden Property vs Internal Property vs Internal Slot
Lecture 7: Getting and setting prototypes
Lecture 8: Almost everything in JavaScript inherits from the Object interface
Lecture 9: Primitive data types have no direct prototype
Lecture 10: Is null a primitive or object?
Lecture 11: Primitive values and object wrappers
Lecture 12: Bottom line: primitives are not objects, but indirectly inherit from the Object
Lecture 13: Creating an object "primitive", using a constructor
Lecture 14: Primitives – taking a step back
Lecture 15: Creating a custom [[Prototype]]
Lecture 16: Setting prototypes
Lecture 17: Setting prototypes example
Lecture 18: The prototype of an object literal will point to its constructor's ".prototype"
Lecture 19: Developers jargon
Lecture 20: Inherited methods
Lecture 21: The prototype chain
Lecture 22: A prototype chain example
Lecture 23: The prototype will eventually point to null
Lecture 24: A quick recap on [[Prototype]]
Lecture 25: Quick word
Lecture 26: The prototype has limitations
Lecture 27: Shadowing inherited properties and methods
Lecture 28: Shadowing summary
Lecture 29: The prototype does not affect the value of THIS
Lecture 30: Looping through objects
Lecture 31: Enumerable properties
Lecture 32: Iterating methods
Lecture 33: Warning – don't change the prototype on the fly
Lecture 34: Warning – don't mess with in-built prototype objects
Lecture 35: I am only talking about pure objects
Lecture 36: Modifying the prototypes of built-in objects
Lecture 37: Summary
Chapter 3: Instantiation Patterns
Lecture 1: Section intro
Lecture 2: Object Literals
Lecture 3: This section is crucial
Lecture 4: Instantiation Patterns
Lecture 5: Instantiation patterns you'll be learning about in this section
Lecture 6: Functional Instantiation
Lecture 7: Shortcomings of functional instantiation
Lecture 8: Functional Instantiation – closing comments
Lecture 9: Functional Shared Instantiation
Lecture 10: Functional Shared instantiation – closing comments
Lecture 11: Prototypal Instantiation – Introduction
Lecture 12: Object.create()
Lecture 13: Prototypal Instantiation – example
Lecture 14: Prototypal Instantiation – explained
Lecture 15: Prototypal Instantiation – closing comments
Lecture 16: Pseudoclassical Instantiation – intro
Lecture 17: Pseudoclassical Instantiation – example
Lecture 18: Pseudoclassical Instantiation – closing comments
Lecture 19: Warning: you can't add everything to the prototype
Lecture 20: Combining inheritance and constructors
Lecture 21: Arrow syntax cannot be used as a constructor
Lecture 22: Arrow syntax has no binding of THIS
Lecture 23: Class Instantiation
Lecture 24: Class Instantiation – closing comments
Lecture 25: Code
Lecture 26: BAM, POW – you've done it!
Chapter 4: Test – Prototypes and Instantiation Patterns
Chapter 5: __proto__ (aka: dunder proto)
Lecture 1: Section intro
Lecture 2: __proto__ introduction
Lecture 3: What is ECMAScript and how was __proto__ introduced?
Lecture 4: Let's define our own __proto__ getter and setter
Lecture 5: How to pronounce __proto__?
Lecture 6: Dunder proto is not an internal property
Lecture 7: Tennis Analogy
Lecture 8: __proto__ is partly deprecated, in Annex B
Lecture 9: Modern alternatives to getting & setting an object's prototype
Lecture 10: When should you use setPrototypeOf()
Lecture 11: Take a step back
Lecture 12: Problem #1. __proto__ is easily configurable
Lecture 13: Problem #2. __proto__ is a special keyword
Lecture 14: Setting an object's prototype to null
Lecture 15: My overall thoughts on dunder proto
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