JavaScript is the backbone of modern web development, enabling you to create dynamic and interactive web pages. jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library, simplifying and enhancing JavaScript programming. Together, they are used to create dynamic and interactive web pages and web applications. This course takes you from the very basics to advanced concepts, covering all about variables, functions, objects, arrays, DOM manipulation, event handling, asynchronous JavaScript, AJAX, JSON, and jQuery fundamentals.
This Course Offers
- Complete JavaScript fundamentals from the ground up: Learn JavaScript from scratch including variables, data types, control structures, conditional statements, loops, functions, modular programming, objects, arrays, iterables, JSON, and modern JavaScript features like Let.
- DOM manipulation and event handling mastery: Master the Document Object Model (DOM) including DOM CSS, DOM document, DOM elements, DOM event listeners, DOM events, DOM forms, DOM methods, DOM navigation, DOM node lists, and HTML DOM elements. Learn to manipulate web pages and create dynamic user interactions.
- Advanced JavaScript concepts: Understand function bind, function closures, function definitions, function parameters, and functional programming principles. Learn error handling to improve the robustness of your code.
- jQuery fundamentals and asynchronous JavaScript: Dive into jQuery fundamentals including selectors, animations, and handling DOM elements with ease. Explore asynchronous programming, including making requests to external servers, fetching data dynamically, and AJAX.
Why We Love This Course
- It teaches both JavaScript and jQuery in one course. Many courses cover only one or the other, but real world web development often uses both.
- It is beginner friendly with no prior coding experience required. One student review noted the explanations are basic, which is good for beginners, and the course is very helpful for learning.
- It includes hands on coding exercises and real world projects. You gain practical experience through coding exercises that ensure you can apply your knowledge effectively.
- The skills are directly applicable to front end development roles. Front end developers need JavaScript and jQuery to create interactive, engaging web applications that users enjoy.
JavaScript is the language of the web. jQuery remains widely used in millions of websites. The question is whether you want to master both from beginner to advanced with hands on coding exercises, or piece together knowledge from fragmented tutorials.