Course description

JavaScript, the language of the web, empowers developers to create dynamic and interactive web experiences. In our JavaScript course, you'll learn how to harness the power of JavaScript to add functionality and interactivity to your web pages. From manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM) to handling events and implementing asynchronous programming, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of JavaScript essentials. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer looking to enhance your skills, our course offers hands-on learning and practical exercises to propel your web development journey forward

What will i learn?

  • Interactivity
  • Functionality
  • Responsiveness
  • DOM Manipulation
  • Event Handling
  • Asynchronous Programming
  • Animation Form
  • Validation Debugging
  • Dynamic Content

Requirements

  • Basic Understanding of HTML and CSS
  • Computer and Internet Access
  • Basic Computer Skills

Frequently asked question

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is used for structuring web content, while CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used for styling the appearance of web pages. JavaScript, on the other hand, is a programming language used for adding functionality and behavior to web pages, such as user interaction and data manipulation.

While prior programming experience can be helpful, JavaScript is beginner-friendly and can be learned by anyone interested in web development. Our JavaScript course caters to learners of all levels, from absolute beginners to those with coding experience.

JavaScript is primarily used for web development and runs in web browsers, but it can also be used on the server side with technologies like Node.js. Additionally, JavaScript is used in mobile app development, game development, and building desktop applications.

Some popular JavaScript frameworks and libraries include React.js, AngularJS, Vue.js, jQuery, and Express.js. These frameworks and libraries provide pre-written code and utilities to simplify common tasks and streamline the development process.

No, JavaScript is not the same as Java. They are two different programming languages with different syntax, semantics, and use cases. JavaScript is primarily used for web development, while Java is a general-purpose programming language used for a wide range of applications, including web development, mobile app development, and enterprise software development.

Passing Course

Lectures

0

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

10 Months

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