Sumario: | Front-End Web Development with Angular 2, React, and Backbone.js LiveLessons div> 4+ Hours of Video Instruction div> A practical, hands-on introduction to using three leading JavaScript frameworks -- Angular 2, React, and Backbone.js -- for modern, front-end web development. Description The course begins with coverage of JavaScript ES6/ ES2015, establishing an initial base. This base will expand to touch on some of the new pieces of ES6, and then takes a brief turn to generate a Node.js server. From there the video course moves on to detail how jQuery works to communicate with a server, and manipulate the DOM with those new data. div> This subsequently leads us to using Backbone to gather data from a server, followed by React rendering of DOM elements. Culminating with Angular 2's strategy to integrate both server communication as well as dynamic rendering of content. The goal of this course is to understand the strengths and weakness of each of these libraries, and how to integrate them into your projects to maximize end user experience and minimize problematic code. The course will use example code projects and discussion to emphasize the strengths and weaknesses of these libraries and provide context for choosing to use any of these, or even other libraries that aren’t covered here, or have yet to be developed when developing a project. Skill Level Beginner Intermediate What You Will Learn: div> An understanding of ES2015/ES6 Fundamentals To use Backbone to gather data from the server How React renders DOM elements Angular 2's strategy to integrate server communication and dynamic rendering of content Who Should Take This Course Web developers who want to quickly get up to speed with the fundamentals of the front-end web development with a leading JavaScript framework Course Requirements div> Basic understanding of JavaScript and web development Contents at a Glance PART I: ES2015/ES6 Fundamentals (Mike Hannon) Lesson 1: Introducing ES2015 (ES6) Lesson 2: Code Blocks, Var, Let and Const Lesson 3: Arrow Functions Lesson 4: Promises Lesson 5: String Literals, Default Parameters, Spread Operators, Destructuring Lesson 6: Transpilers Lesson 7: Using Front-End Frameworks PART II: Backbone.js (Todd Enders) Lesson 1: What is Backbone.js? Lesson 2: Interlude — Underscore.js and its Relation to Backbone.js Lesson 3: Backbone.js Basics Lesson 4: Models Lesson 5: Collections and Working with APIs Lesson 6: Views and Templates Lesson 7: Events Lesson...
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