Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: January 20th, 2025
JavaScript
COM SCI X 418.88B
The course provides an introduction to recursion, prototype-based inheritance, extension of built-in JavaScript objects, and an approach to data validation that students can use as a model for their own applications.
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Online
Starting at $1,095.00
As few as 11 weeks
4.0
What you can learn.
- Know methods for developing user-friendly, programmer-friendly, customer-friendly, reliable, and easily readable JavaScript applications
- Understand JavaScript program structure, language syntax, and object-oriented concepts
- Understand concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming
- Build versatile JavaScript applications
- Use JSON and jQuery
About this course:
Web users today expect sites to provide dynamic user interfaces, fast response times and advanced features. JavaScript delivers that, which is why JavaScript has become such an important programming language for web developers. This course benefits anyone who is involved with web development, including server-side programmers who use ASP, JSP, PHP, or other languages and web designers who use XHTML and CSS and would like to build rich Internet applications (RIAs) with JavaScript and DOM scripting. Students learn XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) skills and learn how to use Firefox and its free Firebug extension to debug JavaScript applications. Additionally, students learn how to use arrays, functions, regular expressions, exception handling, libraries and user-defined objects. The course provides an introduction to closures, recursion, prototype-based inheritance, extension of built-in JavaScript objects and an object-oriented approach to data validation that students can use as a model for their own applications. Students also learn how to use DOM Scripting to build applications that run slide shows, do image rollovers, use dropdown menus, rotate headlines, sort the data in tables and provide animation. The course also covers how to use the objects, methods and properties of a web browser and how to use third-party libraries, such as jQuery and Dojo.Winter 2025 Schedule
Date & Time
Details
Format
Online
Notes
Refund Deadline
No refunds after January 10, 2025
Course Requirements
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.
Murach's JavaScript, 2nd Edition
by Mary Delamater
©2015
Mike Murach & Associates
ISBN 1890774855
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