Become a Professional JavaScript Programmer with Stone River eLearning’s online course bundle designed to take you from a Javascript beginner to a pro.
Javascript has seen an incredible rise in popularity over the last several years thanks to the development of a huge number of libraries that allow you to do almost anything with it.
It’s never been more important than right now to learn Javascript in depth. It will allow you to get great development jobs or move up in your current job, and Javascript development (especially for web app development) is a key skill for today’s tech entrepreneurs.
This is a living, breathing course bundle. We will be updating content and adding new content for quite a while to come. Purchase this bundle today and continue to get new cutting edge Javascript content as we roll it out.
Phase 1
This is the core of JS. These courses should be done in the order shown prior to moving to the next phases . When completed, the student is ready for Databases or Frameworks
Phase 2
This is optional, but imperative for a Full Stack developer. Either Mongo or Firebase, or both. MEAN includes Mongo and also adds a Framework (Angular) and is an assumption of a Full Stack developer.
Instructor Details
Courses : 29
Specification: Become a Professional JavaScript Programmer
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 46 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Rich Helton –
Great Course
Kingsley Ajebon –
This is the mother load of JavaScript courses. It actually what the title says it is. You cannot go through this course and not be a smoking hot JavaScript developer. You go from zero to hero.
Sergey Voit –
Ok
Niranjan Harpale –
covers very basic topics with good explanations
Fahad AL Dalleel –
Great course. Thank you
Tony Hawk –
Great Udemy lecture! for those who wants to learn Javascript
Marcelo Bammer –
I’ve just started this course, and so far the course’s content is quite detailed, and the explanations are straight to the point. So, I give a 5 rating star on content. However, I haven’t got any questions to post on the Q/A forum and test the instructor’s response. I still have to give a rating on how fast the instructor responds to my questions once I go further into the course. That’s paramount.
Joshua Lewis –
Very clear and thorough instruction. The only thing I would improve is that I would like to see a little more detail on the basic JS constructs.
Ronald W. Craig –
JS is the first language I learned in 1998 with HTML and CSS and have been using it ever since http://n5bno.com and http://phantmi.com both use it extensively looking to upgrade some of the code and make it smoother running…
Ahmad –
very useful course for people who want to understand JavaScript.
Russell Murphy –
I m really disappointed with this course. I ve purchased a number on web development They mostly cover HTML, CSS & Javascript but I bought this one thinking that I would get a better understanding as it only covered this one language. I only got as far as the lecture on Callbacks and am totally confused. The content is poorly presented (he starts every sentence with I m going to go ahead and …. so American!) and then appears to think on the fly what he s going to do. I think I ve watched the last lecture six times and despite his constant assurances that it s easy I haven t the faintest idea what a callback function is.