- From openclassrooms.com
Write JavaScript for the Web
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 4 Sequences
- Intermediate Level
Course details
Syllabus
Part #1 - Manipulate the DOM
1. Understand the DOM
2. Get access to the DOM
3. Modify the DOM
4. Listen for events
5. Summary
Quiz: Manipulate the DOM
Part #2 - Get data from users and from servers
1. Handle input from your users
2. Validate user input
3. Request data from a backend
4. Summary
Quiz: Get data from users and from servers
Part #3 - Use asynchronous programming to make multiple requests
1. Understand asynchronous programming
2. Send data to a backend
3. Manipulate data in a series of requests
4. Be ready when things go wrong
5. Summary
Quiz: Use asynchronous programming
Part #4 - Build in your local environment
1. Manage your dependencies
2. Configure Babel
3. Build and run your project
4. Get some practice building your project with Gulp
5. Course summary
Certificate of achievement
Prerequisite
In order to succeed in this course, you will need to already have a working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as the command line. You can gain the necessary skills with the following courses:
- Learn the command line in Terminal
- Build your first web pages with HTML and CSS
- Create web page layouts with CSS
- Learn programming with JavaScript
Instructors
Will Alexander
Scottish developer, teacher, and musician based in Paris.
Editor
OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.
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OpenClassrooms (formerly Le site du Zéro or SdZ) is a website that offers courses about computer science and entrepreneurship. Online courses can be made both by site staff, professors of universities or colleges partner as by its members.
Today, courses are available in several formats: MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), web text, e-book, book and video. The company delivers certifications for certain courses, including one recognized by the state in partnership with IESA multimedia.