This programming language overview introduces JavaScript and explores its role as a client-side language. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/JavaScript-tutorials/Essential-Training-2011/81266-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=videoupload-81266-0101
This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter one of the JavaScript Essential Training (2011) course presented by lynda.com author Simon Allardice. The complete JavaScript Essential Training (2011) course has a total duration of 5 hours and 30 minutes, and explores syntax, working with the DOM, and developing and debugging across multiple platforms, devices, and browsers
JavaScript Essential Training (2011) table of contents:
Introduction
1. Getting Started
2. Core JavaScript Syntax
3. Types and Objects
4. Understanding the Document Object Model
5. Working with the Document Object Model
6. Working with Events and Event Listening
7. Debugging JavaScript
8. Building Smarter Forms
9. UI Enhancement
10. JavaScript Best Practices
11. JavaScript Libraries
12. JavaScript and HTML5
13. Advanced JavaScript Features
14. Putting It All Together
Conclusion
Original source
12 responses to “What is JavaScript? | lynda.com overview”
This video is old for JavaScript's possibilities today REal loooh…! how about React, Nodes js. and Ajax, Json
Oh, I thought Lynda was a chick.
great explanation !
What messes me up is that if Java Script is run on a browser of a personal computer, and if you use it to create your own website, do all potential visitors of your website have to go through java script code over your personal computer, since it is not saved on the web server's side?
I agree with Meghashyam, there is definitely more about Java script out now.
This video is old for JavaScript's possibilities today
Super helpful!
thank you for the explanation
Yes, i'm glad that JavaScript is becoming and has become very popular because it was the easiest programming language for me to learn first, and funny.
@terry cobb … java =/= javascript
You're an idiot JavaScipt is different from JAVA stop scaring people away from something they don't need to be scared about.
interesting