Sumario: | 7+ Hours of Video Instruction In Learn Enough JavaScript to Be Dangerous: A Tutorial Introduction to Programming with JavaScript, renowned instructor Michael Hartl teaches the concepts, skills, and approaches you need to be professionally productive with JavaScript for both interactive websites and for general-purpose programming. Overview JavaScript is the programming language of the World Wide Web, and it is also developing into a powerful general-purpose programming language. You'll love the way this series teaches programming with JavaScript, where you don't need to learn "everything" about it--just how to use it efficiently to solve real problems. Best-selling author Michael Hartl teaches JavaScript by getting you started writing practical and modern JavaScript programs as fast as possible, with a focus on the real tools used every day by software developers. Even if you're new to programming, Hartl helps you quickly build technical sophistication as you gain a solid understanding of JavaScript for object-oriented and functional programming, including making JavaScript modules with test-driven development and Node.js. Focused exercises help you internalize what matters, without wasting time on details pros don't care about. Soon, it'll be like you were born knowing this stuff--and you'll be suddenly, seriously dangerous. About the Instructor Michael Hartl is the creator of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, one of the leading introductions to web development, and is cofounder and principal author at Learn Enough. Previously, he was a physics instructor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is a graduate of Harvard College, has a PhD in physics from Caltech, and is an alumnus of the Y Combinator entrepreneur program. Skill Level Beginner to intermediate Learn How To Create a simple "hello, world" program using several different techniques Deploy a simple dynamic JavaScript application to the web Use strings, arrays, and other native objects Define functions Use JavaScript for functional programming Utilize test-driven development and publish a Node module Write shell scripts Develop an interactive JavaScript image gallery application Who Should Take This Course New programmers and developers looking for a practical introduction to JavaScript Course Requirements The only prerequisites are a familiarity with basic developer tools (command line, text editor, and Git) plus beginning HTML and a little CSS Some programming experience is useful but not required Lesson Descriptions Lesson 1: Hello World! In Lesson 1, you begin your study of JavaScript with four variations on the time-honored theme of a "Hello, World!" program. The main purpose of "Hello, World!" is to confirm that your system is correctly configured to execute a simple program that prints the string "Hello, World!" or some close variant to the screen.
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