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Take a deep dive into JavaScript, a Must-Know Language in Web Development, with a Hands-on, Example-driven approach.
JavaScript powers modern web applications and knowing its core features is a must. Time to have a look at variables, functions, hoisting, prototypes, DOM manipulation, events and all that fun stuff!
Course Description:
Learn one of the most important Languages in Web Development
JavaScript is one of the most important parts of every modern, reactive, user-friendly Web Pages or Applications. Despite that fact, you might yourself know many tutorials which leave you with a lot of open questions or are good, but also a couple of years old!
Hands-on, Example-driven Course
Join this course to receive a hands-on, example-driven JavaScript Bootcamp, which will guide you through the amazing language of JavaScript. Beginning at the very basics, we will walk through the various characteristics and features, JavaScript offers.
Experienced Instructor
As a freelance web developer I use JavaScript a lot but I know that using it doesn’t necessarily qualify you to teach it well. That’s why I’m also proud to host three 5-star rated courses here on Udemy as well as a successful learning YouTube channel.
I not only offer high quality videos and examples, I’m also there to help whenever you’re facing problems or do have open questions. Indeed, telling by the reviews of my other courses, I offer one of the best support services you will find on Udemy!
Pay once, benefit a Lifetime!
It’s best to have a look at the course content, to find out what you will learn – but to give you a quick overview:
All the basics about variables, functions, operators, language features, built-in objects and much more!
In-depth modules on Arrays, Objects & Prototypes, Functions, DOM Interaction, Events, AJAX and all the other core features that make JavaScript so important!
Hundreds of examples, showing all the concepts taught, allowing you to see them in action immediately
A complete project to practice the skills gained throughout this course
World-class support in case of any course-related questions or problems
Who is the target audience?
This course is meant for students who never touched JavaScript before or everyone interested into refreshing knowledge about specific topics
No prior JavaScript knowledge is required, though you may very well use this course to simply train your skills and practice with JavaScript if you already have some basic experience
What Will I Learn?
Use JavaScript to write modern, reactive Websites
Understand how JavaScript works and how to use its many advantages
Dive into JavaScript Libraries like jQuery or Frameworks like Angular 2 or React
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14 responses to “JavaScript Tutorial for Beginners (Complete) – Maximilian Schwarzmuller”
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Dude. The intro is waaay to loud. R.I.P headphone users
Great teaching, keep up the great videos 👍🏿…
Super explanation sir
Thanks for giving solution code and HTML CSS web link
Thanks a lot
You are the best, tnx man
Hi this may not be the best way to contact but I noticed in your css course with udemy I had an option to display the module transcript but i am having problems finding this option again can you tell me where it is ? I have tried searching on the internet Thanks
Thank u for sharing your knowledge. And helping us understand what we don't know about.
Awesome videos in java script
I am using for loop like this
for(i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
console.log(i);
}
and it still works!
I am not declaring var i
Can you explain me why is this happening?
I like this,,,
excellent teaching method
Thank you for this.
10 min javascript explanation
1hour : Bootcamp advertising
Excellent Video on javascript….thanks Maxi.