UPDATE September 2018 – Course has been updated to support ‘Polymer LitElement’, which is the latest version of Polymer. Enjoy building Custom Web Components and a beautiful To Do Web Application using Polymer LitElement!
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There are some Polymer courses on the web now. Which one should you take? If you’re looking to quickly grasp the core concepts of Polymer with hands–on examples on the latest Polymer version and want to learn from a developer/instructor with over 10 years of experience who has also launched and advised multiple tech startups then this is the course for you!
The Polymer library is designed to make it easier and faster for developers to create great, reusable web components for the modern web. By the time you’re done with this course you’ll understand how Polymer can be used to build web applications. This includes learning the fundamentals of Polymer, how to use Polymer Elements from the Polymer Element Catalog, and how to create your own custom elements. This is a hands–on course that you can follow along with and learn by doing.
We will build a To Do Web Application from scratch using Polymer LitElement. We are going to use custom components, Polymer Elements, Polymer CLI, Visual Studio Code and may many more to create the perfect elements.
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Specification: Learn and Build using Polymer LitElement (beyond Polymer 3)
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14 reviews for Learn and Build using Polymer LitElement (beyond Polymer 3)
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 9 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
$94.99 $12.99
Jose Antonio Anzures Montecillo –
Podr a clasificar la evoluci n de polymer en versiones, y aundar un poco mas en la parte de las versatilidades de polymer y creo que falto un poco mas a cerca de agregar estilos, aunque no lo crean me funcion el hecho de que se dejaran los apartados que ya est n deprecados. Aun as , es un curso interesante.
Michael Terpeza –
I’m new to Polymer 3, and the intention was to get a better understanding of the language. I was really looking forward to this lesson as it has great ratings and feedback, however the video lessons are a little outdated and creates frustration when following along and the app doesn’t act the same. I had to troubleshoot and find resolutions in the comments section from the students. The instructor seems to be knowledgable, but it would be great if there were alerts (or something) indicating this is outdated and to find the updated solutions in the comments section.
Alan Islas –
La explicaci n se vuelve tediosa, necesita ser m s breve y concisa. El contenido es bueno, sirve de consulta.
Patricio Vargas Gonzalez –
old code. Needs to be udpated
Juan Carlos Garc a Bernal –
Se dificulta un poco la lectura de los textos por la calidad del video
Adarsh Kumar –
didn’t learn much about lit element.
Shirley –
It would be perfect if the course can show me how to use this new built component in React / Angular / Vue / Vanilla JS.
Tarun Bhatt –
So far it has been smooth. As expected.
Oscar –
Most knowledge in this course is obsolete
Yevgeniy Tovtin –
so far i like that)
Zia Ur Rehman –
Learned a lot of things from this course. But there are few things I would like to mention: I The course duration could be reduced. Sometimes video quality could be better. Also, few things are not very clearly understandable it feels like someone is just reading a book for you! Thanks!
Jose Alberto Olalde Mendez –
Las secci n del Polymer 1.0 (deprecated) se deber a eliminar ya que es la misma aplicaci n que se realiza en Polymer 3
Satyam kotakonda –
Nothing is there in this
Haroldo De Zubiria –
It is a good beginner course, but the most of lesson are depretiated, so i pay for only one lesson.