Udemy – JavaScript



Instructors: DIGIFLAX E-LEARNING | 1 section * 19 lectures * 1h 57m total length
Video: MP4 1280×720 44 KHz | English + Sub | Updated 4/2021 | Size: 942 MB
JavaScript Concepts – Basic to Advance


What you’ll learn
JavaScript from Basic to Advance
Scripting
Variables
Datatype
Functions
Object
Operator
Control Statement (if else)
While loop & loop control
Dialogue Boxes
Excess HTML Elements
dhtml with JavaScript
Validation using Regex
Events, Dates, Timing events & Many more
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Requirements
Prerequisites. Before starting this module, you don’t need any previous JavaScript knowledge, but you should have some familiarity with HTML and CSS. You are advised to work through the following modules before starting on JavaScript: Getting started with the Web.
Description
JavaScript is a high-level, dynamic, un-typed and interpreted programming language. It has been standardized in the ECMA Script language specification. As a multi-paradigm language, JavaScript supports event-driven, functional, and imperative programming styles. It has application programming interfaces (APIs) for working with text, dates, regular expressions, standard data structures, and the Document Object Model (DOM).
The ECMAScript standard does not include any input/output (I/O), such as networking, storage, or graphics facilities. In practice, the web browser or other runtime system provides JavaScript APIs for I/O. JavaScript engines were originally used only in web browsers, but they are now core components of other software systems, most notably servers and a variety of applications. Although there are similarities between JavaScript and Java, including language name, syntax, and respective standard libraries, the two languages are distinct and differ greatly in design.
Every major web browser has built-in web development tools, including a JavaScript debugger.
Static program analysis tools, such as ESLint and JSLint, scan JavaScript code for conformance to a set of standards and guidelines.
Some browsers have built-in profilers. Stand-alone profiling libraries have also been created, such as benchmark.js and jsbench.[94][95]
Many text editors have syntax highlighting support for JavaScript code.
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