- From www.udacity.com
Front End Frameworks
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- 8 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Lesson 1 - Building a Single Page Application
* How did we get here?* What makes a Single Page App* Core Framework ComponentsLesson 2 - Examine A Framework's Source
* Constructor Functions* Underscore's Template Function* Events and Routing in BackboneLesson 3 - Angular
* Build a food reservation app in Angular* Learn Angular's Views, Controllers, Directives, and more!* Use the community-built UI-Router routing moduleLesson 4 - Ember
* Build a food reservation app in Ember* App generation and scaffolding with Ember-CLI* Learn Ember's Templates, Services, Components, and more!Prerequisite
Instructors
- Richard Kalehoff - As an avid programmer and learner, Richard Kalehoff began teaching and found his passion. He enjoys the best of both worlds as he works as a Course Developer at Udacity. After earning a degree in computer science, he made the smart decision and moved into the world of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. For over seven years he worked for an international nonprofit doing everything from frontend web development, to backend programming, to database and server management. Before graduating from the University of Florida’s Web Design and Online Communications Master’s program with a degree in Mass Communication, he had already been asked by the University to come on board as a faculty member. Even with the planning, building and development of courses, he still tries to make time to take in the beauty of the California countryside.
Editor
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The company made its name primarily through the monopolistic position of its search engine, which faced competition first from AltaVista and then from Yahoo! and Bing. It has since made a number of acquisitions and developments, and today owns a number of noteworthy software products and websites, including YouTube, the Android operating system for mobile phones, and other services such as Google Earth, Google Maps and Google Play.
Platform
Udacity is a for-profit educational organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky offering massive open online courses (MOOCs). According to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be "audacious for you, the student". While it originally focused on offering university-style courses, it now focuses more on vocational courses for professionals.