Coding For Kids And Parents Html, Css, And Javascript Es6



Last updated 3/2019
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Learn to code for the web! A comprehensive beginner’s guide on programming languages and web development. You can code!
What you’ll learn
Learn the basics of computer programming
Learn CSS
Learn HTML
Get started with JavaScript basics
Learn about ES6 and its new features
Apply ES6 concepts in your projects
Use build tools like Gulp and Webpack
Compile ES6 into ES5 using Babel
Requirements
An up-to-date web browser
A word processor such as Notepad
Basic HTML/CSS knowledge is helpful but not required
Description
"Easy peasy. very well broken down." – Blake H."I am an adult beginner. I think the animation is fun and the vocals are entertaining that explain the concepts fully. Thank You, the world will be quite smarter with your contribution"Reading for parents:Do your kids spend too much time on the computer, phone or tablet? Don’t you wish they could do something more productive? Why not get them to learn a life long valuable skill that will lead them into a career that pays 2 times the national average?Part 1 of this course targets kids. Part 2 targets adults.Programming is the new math. The average computer programmer makes 78’000 a year, and there will always be a need for programmers. The only problem is that all of the educational courses are not tailored towards the learning styles of children. Most documentation is geared towards people over 18. Our course is different.Included in this course is material for beginners to get comfortable with the interfaces. Please note that we reuse this material in similar courses because it is introductory material. You can find some material in this course in the following related courses:Beginner’s ES6 Programming. Code for the Web in JavaScriptUltimate Coding Course for Web App and Android Development Kids Coding – Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScriptPart 1 of our course contains animations and screencasts. This course is fun for kids to watch and listen. More and more people are learning to code so do you want your kids to not have the same opportunities as others? This course offers your kids a competitive advantage. Employers look for technical skills and applicants that can code are more attractive to hire. Even if the job isn’t technical it always helps to have that technical knowledge to communicate with the technical team. Personally, I like to hire people with programming skills. If they are artists, video editors, or social media marketers, I generally prefer to hire people with programming experience. For Part 2, no prior experience in JavaScript is required. We explore ES6 in depth and cover many of its new features. You learn the newest possibilities and fundamental building blocks of JavaScript.What is ES6?With ES6 (ECMAScript 6th Edition), you can code for the web. ECMAScript is another name for JavaScript. ES6 has standardized features that JavaScript engines implement. ES6 is well-supported across different web browsers. About me, the instructorMy name is John Bura and I have run the software company Mammoth Interactive. We have had a ton of sales on our software which includes XBOX 360, iPad and iPhone games. On top of this I have been teaching people full time since I was 17. With the combination of teaching experience and real world experience, I have a truly unique experience that you can’t find anywhere else. The knowledge I give out is from first hand knowledge of the industry and years of teaching experience. Thank you for considering to purchase my course. Even if you choose to not buy it, I wish you and your family a happy road to success.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Kids Coding – Introduction to programming languages
Section 2: 01. Kids Coding – Let’s Begin
Lecture 2 Kids Coding 1 – What languages we will be learning
Lecture 3 Kids Coding 2 – First coding
Lecture 4 Kids Coding 3 – Let’s code something fun
Lecture 5 UPDATE! Kids coding – 3.2- Your First Code
Lecture 6 Kids Coding 4 – Congratulations!
Lecture 7 Kids Coding 5 – Differences of coding languages
Lecture 8 Kids Coding 6 – Programming languages 2
Lecture 9 Kids Coding 7 – Programming basics part 1
Lecture 10 Kids Coding 8 – Variables
Lecture 11 Kids Coding 9 – Types of variables INT
Lecture 12 Kids Coding 10 – Float Variables
Lecture 13 Kids Coding 11 – Boolean variables
Lecture 14 Kids Coding 12 – Characters
Lecture 15 Kids Coding 13 – User input and output
Lecture 16 Kids Coding 14 – User input
Lecture 17 Kids Coding 15 – Math
Lecture 18 Kids Coding 15.2 – Co-ordinates
Lecture 19 Kids Coding 16 – How computers do math
Lecture 20 Kids Coding 17 – Modulo and exponents
Lecture 21 Kids Coding 18 – If statements
Lecture 22 Kids Coding 19 – The condition in the if
Lecture 23 Kids Coding 20 – If and else statements
Lecture 24 Kids Coding 21 – If else statements
Lecture 25 Kids Coding 22 – Conditions greater than
Lecture 26 Kids Coding 23 – Less than
Lecture 27 Kids Coding 24 – Equals
Lecture 28 Kids Coding 25 – Does not equal
Lecture 29 Kids Coding 26 – Conditions and operators
Lecture 30 Kids Coding 27 – Or operators
Lecture 31 Kids Coding 28 – Multi conditional statements
Lecture 32 Kids Coding 29 – X, y coordinates in ifs
Lecture 33 Kids Coding 30 – Loops
Lecture 34 Kids Coding 31 – For loops
Lecture 35 Kids Coding 32 – Do while loops
Lecture 36 Kids Coding 33 – Breaks in loops
Lecture 37 Kids Coding 34 – Arrays
Section 3: 02. Kids Coding – Let’s Learn HTML
Lecture 38 Talking about the editor and !DOCTYPE
Lecture 39 Adding an html and body tag
Lecture 40 Adding the paragraph tag
Lecture 41 Adding headers and talking about different headers
Lecture 42 Talking about text formatting in the editor and in the output
Lecture 43 Adding breaks to the code
Lecture 44 Adding in text formatting
Lecture 45 Adding in strong text
Lecture 46 Adding in other text formatting
Lecture 47 Variables
Lecture 48 Styling link text
Lecture 49 Adding an image
Lecture 50 Editing the height and the width of an image
Lecture 51 Adding the alt property to an image tag
Lecture 52 Adding a clickable link to an image
Lecture 53 Comments
Lecture 54 Tables
Lecture 55 Tables, adding columns
Lecture 56 Adding rows to tables
Lecture 57 How to comment effectively
Lecture 58 Talking about code complexity
Lecture 59 Adding a table header plus editing the text with takes
Lecture 60 Un ordered lists
Lecture 61 Ordered List
Lecture 62 Lists within lists
Lecture 63 Definition lists
Lecture 64 Adding unordered lists to definition lists
Lecture 65 Playing around with HTML
Lecture 66 Title Tags
Lecture 67 Div tags
Lecture 68 Talking about block level and inline level an span tags
Lecture 69 HTML
Lecture 70 Test #1 Solution
Lecture 71 Test #2
Lecture 72 HTML
Lecture 73 Test #3
Lecture 74 Test #3 solution
Lecture 75 Test #4
Lecture 76 Test 4 Solution
Lecture 77 Test #5
Lecture 78 Test #5 Solution
Lecture 79 Test # 6
Lecture 80 Test 6 solution
Lecture 81 Test # 7
Lecture 82 Test 7 solution
Lecture 83 Test #8
Lecture 84 test 8 solution
Lecture 85 Test #9
Lecture 86 Test 9 solution
Lecture 87 Forms
Lecture 88 The password input type
Lecture 89 The color input type
Lecture 90 Date input type
Lecture 91 Adding in a file input type
Lecture 92 Range input type
Lecture 93 Adding in a search field
Lecture 94 Adding in a submit button
Lecture 95 Adding in radio button input types
Lecture 96 Adding in a checkbox input type
Lecture 97 Introduction to styles
Lecture 98 Paragraph styles
Lecture 99 Adding in the background color and multiple attributes
Lecture 100 Aligning text
Lecture 101 Adding in a margin of both left and right
Lecture 102 Adding styles to a table
Lecture 103 Aligning a table to the center
Lecture 104 Adding in a margin to the table
Lecture 105 Changing the width of the style points
Lecture 106 Changing the font in the style
Lecture 107 Cleaning up the project and changing the color and more
Lecture 108 Adding in columns with table and building a website
Lecture 109 Adding in the previous style attributes
Lecture 110 Changing the cell color
Lecture 111 Changing the cell width
Lecture 112 Changing the colors back to the original color
Lecture 113 Align the text vertically to the top
Lecture 114 Talking about the sizes and being aware of bigger size
Lecture 115 Adding in a table header to the columns
Lecture 116 Adding the content
Lecture 117 Time to make your own website
Lecture 118 Saving your HTML website
Lecture 119 Test 1
Lecture 120 Test 1 solution
Lecture 121 Test 2
Lecture 122 Test 2 solution
Section 4: 03. Kids Coding – CSS
Lecture 123 Introduction to CSS
Lecture 124 Talking a little more about css
Lecture 125 Talking a bit about the JS bin website
Lecture 126 Lets get our hands dirty and talk about CSS
Lecture 127 Adding some more CSS code
Lecture 128 The power of CSS
Lecture 129 Setting colors to RGB values
Lecture 130 Adding a background image
Lecture 131 More background image options
Lecture 132 Aligning text
Lecture 133 Text transform
Lecture 134 Indenting text
Lecture 135 Text decorations
Lecture 136 Changing fonts in CSS
Lecture 137 Serif fonts, sans-serif fonts and monospace fonts
Lecture 138 More fonts like cursive and fantasy
Lecture 139 Font – styles
Lecture 140 Other ways to use the font family
Lecture 141 Adding bold weight to your fonts
Lecture 142 Fail safe fonts
Lecture 143 Adding in styling points to other tags
Lecture 144 Changing the list style type for un ordered lists
Lecture 145 Changing ordered lists styles
Lecture 146 Adding a image as the list item
Lecture 147 Tables in CSS
Lecture 148 Adding in style points to tables
Lecture 149 Changing the width and height of the table cells
Lecture 150 Changing the background color in tables
Lecture 151 Table padding
Lecture 152 Adding a background image to a table
Lecture 153 A tags
Lecture 154 Changing Colors
Lecture 155 More about a tags
Lecture 156 Padding, border, margin
Lecture 157 Border style
Lecture 158 Border styles continued
Lecture 159 Opacity
Lecture 160 Adding the class id
Lecture 161 Div tags and CSS
Lecture 162 Span tags
Lecture 163 Changing table tags
Lecture 164 More adjusting on tables and class ID
Lecture 165 Adding more class IDs to tables
Lecture 166 Class ID table header
Lecture 167 Class ID with unordered lists
Lecture 168 Orderlists and classes
Lecture 169 List item class IDs
Section 5: Parents Coding – Introduction to ES6
Lecture 170 What is ES6?
Lecture 171 Functionality of ES6
Lecture 172 Testing your Code
Lecture 173 ES6 Common Pitfalls
Lecture 174 ES6 Important Things to Know
Lecture 175 ES6 Tips to get started with Javascript
Lecture 176 ES6 Top 7 Things you will Learn
Section 6: Basic Types
Lecture 177 Numbers and Strings
Lecture 178 Introduction to Booleans
Lecture 179 Further Look into Booleans
Lecture 180 Objects
Lecture 181 Further Look into Objects
Lecture 182 Arrays
Lecture 183 Further Look into Arrays
Section 7: Variables
Lecture 184 Introduction to Variables
Lecture 185 Variable Arrays
Lecture 186 Boolean Variables
Lecture 187 Naming Conventions for Variables
Lecture 188 Scoping and Intro to Let
Lecture 189 Let Statements
Lecture 190 Intro to Const
Lecture 191 Summary
Section 8: Operators
Lecture 192 Intro to If Statements
Lecture 193 Equal Sign Operators
Lecture 194 Other Comparison Operators
Lecture 195 Nested If Statements
Lecture 196 Logical Operators
Lecture 197 Not Operators
Lecture 198 Else and Else If
Section 9: Functions
Lecture 199 Introduction to Functions
Lecture 200 Making Code Reusable
Lecture 201 The Return Keyword
Lecture 202 Hoisting
Lecture 203 Function Expressions
Lecture 204 Functions Changing Non-Primitive Properties
Lecture 205 Nested Functions
Lecture 206 Internal Functions
Lecture 207 Un-Nesting Functions
Section 10: More Functions
Lecture 208 Function Expressions
Lecture 209 Returns and Brackets
Lecture 210 Example of a Concise Function
Lecture 211 For Each Loop
Lecture 212 Default Values
Lecture 213 Reset Parameters
Lecture 214 Arrow Functions
Lecture 215 Note about Enclosing Context
Section 11: Switch Statements
Lecture 216 Introduction
Lecture 217 Break Statement
Lecture 218 Volume Example
Lecture 219 Alternate Methods
Lecture 220 Return Statements
Section 12: Loops
Lecture 221 Introduction
Lecture 222 While Loops
Lecture 223 Integer and Names Examples
Lecture 224 Do While Loop
Lecture 225 Purchase Validity Check Example
Lecture 226 For Loop
Lecture 227 Else If Statements in For Loops
Lecture 228 Controlling Loops
Lecture 229 Closing Over For Loop
Lecture 230 For In and For Each Loops
Lecture 231 For Of Loop
Lecture 232 Sets in For Of Loops
Section 13: Document Object Model (DOM)
Lecture 233 Introduction
Lecture 234 Example Using DOM
Lecture 235 getElementbyId
Lecture 236 Creating Additional Divs
Lecture 237 List Example with getElementById
Lecture 238 DOM Query Selector
Lecture 239 Selecting Multiple Things at Once
Lecture 240 Traversing the DOM
Lecture 241 Getting and Setting ID and Class
Lecture 242 Styling Divs
Lecture 243 Adding a Class
Lecture 244 Toggling a Class
Lecture 245 Creating Elements
Lecture 246 Appending Elements
Lecture 247 Removing Elements
Section 14: Events
Lecture 248 Introduction
Lecture 249 Buttons
Lecture 250 Firing and Function Removing Events
Lecture 251 Events Propagation
Lecture 252 Common Design Pattern
Lecture 253 Preventing Default Behavior
Lecture 254 Making a Form
Lecture 255 Key Events
Lecture 256 Showing Text when Typing
Lecture 257 DOMContentLoaded
Lecture 258 Load Event
Lecture 259 Adjust Styling
Lecture 260 Recommendations
Section 15: Template Literals
Lecture 261 Introduction
Lecture 262 Printing in the Console
Lecture 263 Quotations
Lecture 264 Nested Template Literals
Lecture 265 Tag Template Literals
Section 16: Destructuring
Lecture 266 Destructuring Arrays
Lecture 267 Swapping Variables
Lecture 268 Ignoring Values and Rest Operator
Lecture 269 Destructuring Objects
Lecture 270 Assigning New Variable Names
Lecture 271 Assigning Default Values
Lecture 272 Getting Parts of Object in Function Parameters
Lecture 273 Destructuring Nested Objects
Lecture 274 For Loops for Destructuring
Section 17: Throw Exceptions and Try…Catch
Lecture 275 Introduction to Throw Exceptions
Lecture 276 Using Constructor Pattern to Instantiate New Objects
Lecture 277 Introduction to Try…Catch
Lecture 278 Verifying a String
Lecture 279 Throwing Errors
Lecture 280 Finally Statement
Lecture 281 Final Thoughts
Section 18: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in JavaScript
Lecture 282 Introduction
Lecture 283 Prototype
Lecture 284 Calling a Method
Lecture 285 Arrays in OOP
Lecture 286 Creating Objects
Lecture 287 Object Constructors
Lecture 288 Updating Instances
Lecture 289 Adding Methods to Object Prototype
Lecture 290 Inheriting from Objects
Lecture 291 Cat Example
Lecture 292 Checking Instances
Section 19: Classes, Inheritance and Grouping
Lecture 293 Writing Class as a Declaration
Lecture 294 Writing Class as an Expression
Lecture 295 Inheritance
Lecture 296 Invoking Method on Class
Lecture 297 Customer Example
Lecture 298 Static Methods
Lecture 299 Pros and Cons of Inheritance
Lecture 300 Grouping Without Inheritance
Lecture 301 Functions and Looping Practice
Lecture 302 Refactoring Code
Lecture 303 Final Thoughts
Section 20: Callbacks and Promises
Lecture 304 Introduction to Callbacks
Lecture 305 Summing Numbers
Lecture 306 Correcting an Array
Lecture 307 Passing an Anonymous Function
Lecture 308 Simulating Going to External Server
Lecture 309 Callback Hell
Lecture 310 Functions with Callbacks
Lecture 311 Introduction to Promises
Lecture 312 Asynchronous Computation
Lecture 313 Simulating Callback Example
Lecture 314 Refining Code
Lecture 315 Hard-Coding a Resolve
Lecture 316 Chained Promises Example
Lecture 317 Rewriting Counter Function with Promises
Lecture 318 Common Error with Promises
Lecture 319 Promise.all Example
Lecture 320 Promise.race Example
Section 21: Data and Attributes
Lecture 321 Introduction
Lecture 322 Fetching and Processing Data
Lecture 323 Alternative Way to Append to HTML
Lecture 324 Multiple Objects in Response
Lecture 325 Using Events, Promises, and Loops
Lecture 326 Loops and Data Attributes
Lecture 327 Styling
Lecture 328 Drop-Down Menu Example
Lecture 329 Final Thoughts
Section 22: Syntax and Property
Lecture 330 Spread Syntax
Lecture 331 Pushing 1 Array into Another
Lecture 332 Concatenating Arrays Together
Lecture 333 Inserting Array Part into Middle of Another
Lecture 334 Slice vs Splice
Lecture 335 Rest Syntax and Method Definitions
Lecture 336 Property Shorthand
Lecture 337 Getting Arguments and Returning Object
Lecture 338 Property Names
Lecture 339 Formatting Names
Lecture 340 Maps
Lecture 341 Sets
Lecture 342 Converting Between Sets and Arrays
Lecture 343 Final Thoughts
Section 23: Using Babel CLI and Gulp
Lecture 344 Transpiling in Browser
Lecture 345 Using Babel in CLI
Lecture 346 Looking for Transpiled JavaScript
Lecture 347 Looking in Directory
Lecture 348 Setting up Simple Server
Lecture 349 Watching for Changes
Lecture 350 Compiling Using Gulp
Lecture 351 Adding Another Task
Lecture 352 Setting up Default Task
Lecture 353 JSHint
Lecture 354 Lint as a Pipe Chain
Lecture 355 Potential Errors
Section 24: Linting, Bundling and Dev Server
Lecture 356 Introduction
Lecture 357 Watch for Changes
Lecture 358 Linting With ESLint
Lecture 359 Checking over a File
Lecture 360 Bundling
Lecture 361 Import and Export Statements
Lecture 362 Defining Document
Lecture 363 Exporting Default Expressions
Lecture 364 Dev Server
Lecture 365 Running Webpack Command
Section 25: Resources
Lecture 366 Source Code
Lecture 367 Please leave us a rating!
Lecture 368 Bonus Lecture: How to get more content.
Part 1 targets kids. Part 2 targets adults.,Absolute beginners who want to learn how to code in the 3 fundamental coding languages.,Ages 6 and up. Everybody is welcome to attend if they like child-oriented products.

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