If your goal is to learn JavaScript and get hired, take this course.
According to the 2018, Hackerrank developer survey, JavaScript is the number one skill that companies are looking for in the tech industry. After all, JavaScript is the language that runs in the browser. And almost every company does business through a web application.
JavaScript frameworks are also the biggest gap between what employers demand, and what candidates can provide. This is because JavaScript still isn’t a part of the core curriculum at many universities. Rising software engineers don’t have JavaScript skills unless they learn on their own.
Therefore, according to the statistics, learning JavaScript is smartest choice to increasing your chances of landing a job.
In addition, this course is going to give you an extra advantage. Throughout the course, there are special interview–question based videos. These focus on particularly tricky question, that you may get asked about during a JavaScript interview.
Here’s how the course journey will go:
First: the Basics. You’ll ramp on the console, syntax, objects, and other language fundamentals.
Second: Functions. There are a few ways to create functions. So you’ll explore those differences, and important concepts like the ‘this‘ keyword.
Third: Types – Digging Deeper. There are some big questions about types: what is type coercion? How are truthy and falsy different? What is null vs. undefined? In this section, you’ll cover those questions and more.
Instructor Details
Courses : 13
Specification: Learn JavaScript, Get Hired | The Full Bootcamp
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Price | $15.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Gennie Apulova –
brilliant!thankyou!
Thomas Abraham –
Good presentation. Good explanation. Simple way of explaining.
Sabelo Gumede –
I like the pace of the course and I think concepts are explained well and clear, good job.
Dan Stevens –
Great course, good overview, passionate instructor. The one thing I would have liked to see is more ‘real world’ use cases and examples, basically, how to apply what was taught to every day coding. Overall though, its a great course for the money! I would buy it again.
Nickolas –
Else and switch was described very quickly. It was not clear what the difference was. They seem to do the same thing and he said it was verbose to use else statements. But switch statements seemed to be just as verbose or long winded as else statements. Breaks seemed to be almost like a stopping point as if JavaScript will read everything and evaluate and gets handed off to the next statement until it sees a break. That was a little unclear too.
Nikolay Kolev Kolev –
Definitely a very good course!
Billy Nasir –
This course is awful, I regret taking it.
Souvik Kundu –
Thank you! This was a nice course.
Abdul Quadir –
If javascript has not made sense so far, it will start making after this course. As for my personal experience I am grateful to David Katz for making the course the way it is. It’s concise as well as informative. His content is well crafted and his knowledge on the subject is very clear. Once again, Thank You David Katz for this wonderful insight on javascript.
Rebecka Arieli –
Amazing, really cool,
Jiri Mracek –
Highly recommend this course, it’s an excellent, fast paced overview, short, quick code samples, experimentation, down to the point. The course moves fast, you don’t get bored at any given moment. David obviously knows his stuff and most importantly, he knows how to teach it. He responds to questions quickly. My reasons for taking this I am in the middle of one of his other courses (Ethereum Tutorial also recommend, although I still didn’t finish) and I thought it would be good idea to take a JS refresher. I have been writing software professionally for a couple of decades, I have used JavaScript while learning Angular some time ago and I had a reasonable good understanding of what and how things can be done before this course. However, there were still quite a few dark corners, murky waters where I didn’t want to go and there were things that I knew how to make them work but I didn’t understand why nor how they worked. Following this guy along was an excellent experience as he explains the inner mechanics of how and why. He does move fast, put on your seat belt.