- [Instructor] We may have reached the end of this course, but your journey with JavaScript has only just begun. Now that you have a firm understanding of the basics of this scripting language, it's time to take a deeper dive and learn just how far it can take you. Throughout the course I've referred to and provided links to documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network. This is a site you want to go to anytime you're looking for documentation about JavaScript and its features. More than any other site MDN is an authoritative source on JavaScripts and what you read here can be trusted.
I have MDN's JavaScript reference bookmarked and so should you. Once you've recovered from listening to my bad jokes and weird examples, we have a long list of courses that dig further into the features JavaScript has to offer. Two courses you should put high on your to watch list are Eve Porcello's Up and Running With ECMAScript 6, and Joe Chellman's Debugging the Web JavaScript. I also recommend taking some time to familiarize yourself with the wider JavaScript ecosystem by watching jQuery Essential Training with Joe Marini, and taking a look at ReactJS Essential Training by Eve Porcello, and Angular 2 Essential Training by Justin Schwartzenberger.
Finally I love hearing from you about how you use what you've learned in my courses. And I'm very interested to hear about your journey learning JavaScript. You can find me on Twitter @Morten, 'cause that's my name. Where I talk about web development, information philosophy, politics and dancing. And I publish semi regular content on web and internet related topics on LinkedIn Pulse and the LinkedIn Learning Blog. Seek me out, send me questions, comments and suggestions, and I'll be sure to respond.
Now all that's left for me to say is licatelle, go build a better world with your new JavaScript skills and I'll see you in the next course.
Author
Updated
4/1/2019Released
5/17/2017Through practical examples and mini-projects, this course helps you build your understanding of JavaScript piece by piece, from core principles like variables, data types, conditionals, and functions through advanced topics including loops, closures, and DOM scripting. Along the way, you will also be introduced to some ES6 and the basics of JavaScript libraries.
- What is JavaScript?
- Working with data
- Using functions and objects
- Working with JavaScript and the DOM
- Changing DOM elements
- Handling events
- Working with loops
- Making images responsive using markup
- Troubleshooting code
- Validating functionality
- Minifying JavaScript
Skill Level Beginner
Duration
Views
Related Courses
-
Introduction
-
Welcome1m 7s
-
-
1. JavaScript: An Introduction
-
What is JavaScript?2m 38s
-
-
2. The Basics
-
Introducing the browser console10m 31s
-
3. Working with data
-
Data types in JavaScript4m 2s
-
Arrays2m 20s
-
4. Functions and Objects
-
Functions in JavaScript3m 28s
-
Build a basic function3m 29s
-
Anonymous functions5m 11s
-
Variable scope3m 17s
-
ES2015: let and const6m 12s
-
Make sense of objects3m 19s
-
Object constructors6m 16s
-
Closures8m 11s
-
-
5. JavaScript and the DOM, Part 1: Changing DOM Elements
-
Access and change elements4m 33s
-
Access and change classes3m 45s
-
Access and change attributes4m 53s
-
Add DOM elements6m 56s
-
6. Project: Create an Analog Clock
-
Use CSS to move clock hands3m 49s
-
7. JavaScript and the DOM, Part 2: Events
-
What are DOM events?1m 31s
-
Some typical DOM events1m 59s
-
Add and use event listeners6m 51s
-
-
8. Project: Typing Speed Tester
-
Rundown of HTML markup2m 58s
-
Build a count-up timer5m 56s
-
Add a reset button5m 3s
-
-
9. Loops
-
Loops3m 37s
-
Looping through arrays4m 7s
-
Break and continue loops7m 9s
-
-
10. Project: Automated Responsive Images Markup
-
Project breakdown1m 55s
-
Rundown of project setup3m 26s
-
-
11. Troubleshooting, Validating, and Minifying JavaScript
-
Troubleshooting JavaScript7m 20s
-
Online script linting5m 57s
-
Automate script linting8m 24s
-
Online script minification2m 50s
-
Automate script minification2m 24s
-
12. Bonus Chapter: Ask the Instructor
-
What are arrow functions?3m 11s
-
What does the % symbol do?3m 47s
-
-
Conclusion
-
Next Steps1m 55s
-
- Mark as unwatched
- Mark all as unwatched
Are you sure you want to mark all the videos in this course as unwatched?
This will not affect your course history, your reports, or your certificates of completion for this course.
CancelTake notes with your new membership!
Type in the entry box, then click Enter to save your note.
1:30Press on any video thumbnail to jump immediately to the timecode shown.
Notes are saved with you account but can also be exported as plain text, MS Word, PDF, Google Doc, or Evernote.
Share this video
Embed this video
Video: Next Steps