This is everything you need to know to get started as a JavaScript Programming Software developer / Software engineer. We start off with the super basics and work our way to intermediate topics.
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Timestamps:
1:10 – Intro to JavaScript
5:01 – Our First JavaScript Program
12:56 – Manipulating HTML with JavaScript
19:40 – Basic, Input, Output, Comments
26:27 – Application Architecture
31:26 – Variables and Expressions
38:13 – IIFE, Scope, and Window Object
44:33 – Engines and Runtime Environments
53:36 – Global vs Local Variables
59:21 – Block Scoping
1:04:53 – Primitives and Objects
1:15:36 – Difference Between Primitives and Objects
1:20:02 – Number Data Type
1:25:08 – Arithmetic Operators, Precedence, Associativity
1:29:52 – Increment, Decrement, and Assignment Operators
1:35:36 – parseInt and parseFloat Methods
1:39:11 – Converting Decimal Numbers to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal
1:44:18 – Number Instance Methods and Math Object
1:51:19 – String Data Type
1:57:08 – String Methods
2:20:47 – More String Methods
2:09:56 – Functions and Objects
2:17:47 – If, Else, Else If
2:21:28 – Benefit of Control Flow
2:25:21 – Comparison Operators
2:28:08 – Logical Operators
2:32:03 – Switch Statement
2:37:11 – Single Line if Statement
2:40:26 – Ternary Operator
2:45:11 – Intro to Loops
2:51:13 – Creating Loops
2:58:08 – Loop Examples
3:07:11 – Break and Continue
3:13:18 – Nested Loops
3:19:55 – Intro to Arrays
3:26:15 – Intro to Multidimensional Arrays
3:33:07 – Using Arrays
3:39:02 – Iterate Through Array Examples Search an Array
3:46:01 – Average of Array Values
3:50:03 – Fill Array from User Input Indefinite Loop and Sentinel Value
3:54:19 – Array Methods Part 1
4:02:07 – Array Methods Part 2
4:07:13 – Array Methods Part 3
4:15:00 – forEach Method Arrays
4:21:41 – Iterate Multidimensional Array with for and forEach
4:29:00 – Label with Break and Continue
4:37:37 – Dates
4:44:09 – Using Dates and Unix Timestamp in JavaScript
4:53:25 – Date Methods
5:01:19 – Intro to Functions – Functions Part 1
5:09:42 – Passing Arguments by Value – Functions Part 2
5:17:04 – Callback Functions – Functions Part 3
5:25:55 – Function Declarations and Expressions
5:29:06 – Hoisting
5:33:43 – Hoisting in Practice
5:39:56 – Functions as First Class Citizens (Objects)
5:46:44 – Memoization and Algorithms Optimization
5:55:08 – Default Parameters, Rest Parameters, Implicit Parameters
6:03:22 – Introduction to this
6:08:40 – this
6:15:02 – Call and Apply
6:18:02 – bind
6:20:29 – Arrow Function
6:25:05 – Creating Arrow Functions
6:28:56 – this with Arrow Functions
6:32:59 – this with Arrow Methods and Object Literals
6:36:42 – bind with Arrow Functions
6:39:20 – Intro to Debugging
6:43:58 – Event Listener Breakpoints
6:47:18 – Exemptions (Throw, Catch, Finally)
6:54:00 – Object Oriented JavaScript
6:58:09 – Creating a Constructor Function
7:03:26 – Creating a Factory Function
7:06:03 – Creating Prototype Methods for Constructor Functions
7:09:37 – Prototype Inheritance
7:12:08 – Prototypes and Constructors
7:14:20 – Setting an Object Prototype Using Object.setPrototypeOf
7:17:05 – Override in Prototypal Inheritance
7:20:26 – Instance Properties vs Prototype Properties
7:25:51 – Polymorphism
7:29:28 – Polymorphism Example
7:32:59 – Polymorphism Example
7:38:42 – Check an Object for a Property Using in
7:40:35 – hasOwnProperty Method
7:42:16 – How to Get an Array of Property Names from an Object
7:44:28 – Converting Object Literals to Constructors
7:49:09 – Setting Prototypes with Constructors
7:51:22 – instance Operator
7:55:44 – HTML Essentials
8:03:51 – CSS Essentials
8:14:43 – Intro to the DOM
8:16:51 – Working with DOM Children
8:20:43 – getElementsByTagName and getElementsByClassName
8:23:23 – Node Types and Node Names
8:23:31 – Text Node ChildNodes Explained
8:32:36 – Modifying nodeValue
8:35:55 – Practice with Event Listeners
8:41:49 – Working with Attributes in the DOM
8:46:14 – Dynamically Adding Nodes
8:50:32 – Conclusion and What’s Next
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22 responses to “JavaScript Programming All-in-One Tutorial Series (9 HOURS!)”
Everything good, guys? Had issues getting this one right. There are a few typos but I couldn’t get the new version to publish right. Y’all know I can’t spell anyway tho
I got motion sickness watching this shit. Goddam bro. Good video though lol.
Hey Caleb, I just completed the whole series. Thanks for the video. You have asked for recommendations in the last part of the video. I would love to see tutorial on advanced Javascript.
Thanks
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06:35:33 was indeed a gotcha moment!!
Hey, the sync of video and audio is out after 5:01:19 – Intro to Functions – Functions Part 1. It would be great if you could fix it. Thanks!
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very much thanks for uploading such great video
Hello Curry, kindly make a crash course in React JS. I like your playlist. Keep it up!
Hey caleb, could you please explain what data science is and how it is related to Machine learning and deep learning
you da bestest …. thanks!
the quality of image is horrible, i cant see very well
I am 4 hours in this is such a great crash course. Thank you for doing this.
Nice work Caleb. Waiting for Ruby on Rails video
Me: I really want a full JavaScript tutorial.
Caleb: coming right up
Me again: YESSSSSSS
Hey Caleb, just wanted to say thanks for the videos. I'm just about to finish working my way through all 100 parts of the Javascript tutorial, you're a very good teacher and kept it interesting the whole way through, which has helped me keep going through even the more difficult-to-grasp concepts! I'll keep recommending your channel to others, keep up the great work 🙂
Caleb, you're amazing.
Patiently waiting for the C# series