In this course we will start off by going over the JavaScript language and syntax. We will also have a brief introduction to Git, Github and markdown to start building out your git portfolio. After going through the JavaScript content you will move onto the practice section where there are algorithm problems you will attempt on your own and followed by my own solution to compare. This will give you realistic practice of what to expect in a white board or technical interview. It will also allow you to practice and make all the JavaScript you were introduced to stick. On your git you will have over 20+ algorithms to add your solutions to show your learning progression.
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: JavaScript 360: Complete Introduction to EcmaScript
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10 reviews for JavaScript 360: Complete Introduction to EcmaScript
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sarthak Sharma –
Really quick and fun course to get up and running with JavaScript. I recommend it
Jim McQuarrie –
Great course and what I really love about it is that I can actually use as a reference for when I get stuck! Much needed in that it lays out the most used methods and puts them right at your finger tips and this is something that you don’t find in any other JS or any course. Please consider more of these on frameworks such as Angular and React and Typescript! Thanks, Jim
Stan Goldyn –
I thought the course was very accurate in its description and material. What I liked most about the course is how you use the methods you learned in the course for algorithms. These algorithms are not terribly too complex, but Dylan urges students to explore using their own solutions. When is part 2 coming?
Eric Thornton –
Really solid JS course. Bought it because I was having a lot of trouble with freecodecamp’s algorithms. Between some of Dylan’s explanations clearing things up for me (ex. he explained let vs var very well IMO) and being able to see him go through each algorithm, explaining his thought process, I’ve found that I’m solving algorithms faster AND better. Also the github introduction was helpful.
Gilles Blanchard –
Many beautiful hints, he really shares his passion, I learned a lot of useful things! to be continued…
Jonas Herrmannsd rfer –
Nicht f r komplette Anf nger geeignet. FreeCodeCamp ist kostenlos und bringt einem mehr.
Brendan Sullivan –
not sure how much i’m retaining from the learning process.
Katleen ludger –
I hate that I paid for a course where the teacher curse. You should warn people about your language.
Fola Anthonyolugbusi –
Well thought out, excellently directed, overall a very good course with some very helpful information. Fully recommend for beginners and intermediates.
Bongani Nxumalo –
Great content