JavaScript Basics for Beginners

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Nobles Center does not issue a Certificate for this course, it’s an affiliate program from Udemy
WHAT IS JAVASCRIPT?
JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and growing faster than any other programming language. As a developer, you can use JavaScript to build web and mobile apps, real-time networking apps, command-line tools, and games.
4 REASONS TO LEARN JAVASCRIPT
- JavaScript is a key tool for front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers.
- The average annual salary for a JavaScript developer is $72,000.
- Companies like Walmart, Netflix, and PayPal run big internal applications around JavaScript.
- Having strong JavaScript knowledge will help you land your dream job.
A STEP-BY-STEP, BEGINNER-FRIENDLY COURSE
This course is your first step towards a new career in web or mobile development. Here is what you get when enroll in this course:
- 6 hours of HD videos
- Bite-sized and easy-to-digest videos with “no fluff”
- 30 exercises and challenges with solutions
- Expert tips to become a JavaScript wizard
- No more wasted time on disconnected, out-of-date tutorials
- Learn at your own pace – take your time if required
- Unlimited access – watch the course as many times as you wish
- 30-day money-back guarantee – try it risk free! You have nothing to lose.
- Certificate of completion to present to your current or future employer
WHY THIS COURSE?
There are several JavaScript courses on Udemy. So, what makes this course different? Here are 5 reasons:
- Taught by a senior coder and best-selling instructor – Mosh Hamedani
- Mosh has 17 years of experience as a software engineer
- He has produced 19 courses and many of them are best-selling courses
- He has taught over 200,000 students in 192 countries
- No fluff or unnecessary repetition – don’t waste your time on long courses
- Clear, concise, and practical training – start coding right away
- Learn how to think like a programmer – most, if not all, courses just teach you JavaScript features, not the art of problem solving
- JavaScript interview questions – many of the exercises in the course are picked from popular interview questions
- Fun and engaging – just read Mosh’s reviews and see what his students have to say
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- Aspiring developers – perhaps you learned a little bit of HTML and CSS and want to take your first JavaScript programming course. This course is an ideal starting point.
- Experienced developers with no degree in computer science – there are a lot of self-taught web developers out there who cannot solve basic programming problems, because they never attended a college. Don’t be one of those! This course teaches you the fundamental programming skills that every developer must know.
- Anyone who wants to better understand JavaScript – chances are you’ve taken another course but didn’t understand certain topics well. You can take this course to fill the gaps and strengthen your understanding of JavaScript.
NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE NEEDED
You don’t need familiarity with JavaScript to take this course. You’ll learn everything from scratch, step-by-step. A very basic familiarity with HTML will be helpful but it is not required.
ARE YOU READY TO MAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS BECOMING A WEB OR MOBILE DEVELOPER?
Stop wasting your time on disconnected tutorials or super long courses. Enroll in the course to get started. With a 30-day money-back guarantee, what do you have to lose?
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161- JavaScript OperatorsVideo lesson
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17Arithmetic OperatorsVideo lesson
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183- Assignment OperatorsVideo lesson
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194- Comparison OperatorsVideo lesson
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205- Equality OperatorsVideo lesson
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216- Ternary OperatorsVideo lesson
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227- Logical Operators with Non-booleansVideo lesson
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238- Logical Operators with Non-BooleansVideo lesson
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24BitWise OperatorsVideo lesson
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2510- Operator PrecedenceVideo lesson
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2611- QuizText lesson
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2712- Exercise- Swapping VariablesVideo lesson
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281- If...elseVideo lesson
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292- Switch...caseVideo lesson
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303- ForVideo lesson
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314- WhileVideo lesson
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325- Do...WhileVideo lesson
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336- Infinite LoopsVideo lesson
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347- For...InVideo lesson
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358- For...ofVideo lesson
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369- Break and ContinueVideo lesson
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3710- Max of Two NumbersVideo lesson
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3811- Exercise- Landscape or PortraitVideo lesson
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3912- Exercise- FizzBuzzVideo lesson
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4013- Exercise- Demerit PointsVideo lesson
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4114- Exercise- Even and Odd NumbersVideo lesson
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4215- Exercise- Count TruthyVideo lesson
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4316- Exercise- String PropertiesVideo lesson
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4417- Exercise- Sum of Multiples 3 and 5Video lesson
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4518- Exercise - GradeVideo lesson
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4619- Exercise - StarsVideo lesson
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4720- Exercise - Prime NumbersVideo lesson
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481- BasicsVideo lesson
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492- Factory FunctionsVideo lesson
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503- Constructor FunctionsVideo lesson
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514- Dynamic Nature of ObjectsVideo lesson
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525- Constructor PropertyVideo lesson
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536- Functions are ObjectsVideo lesson
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547- Value vs. Reference TypesVideo lesson
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558- Enumerating Properties of an ObjectVideo lesson
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569- Cloning an ObjectVideo lesson
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5710- Garbage CollectionVideo lesson
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5811- MathVideo lesson
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5912- StringVideo lesson
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6013- Template LiteralsVideo lesson
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6114- DateVideo lesson
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6215- Exercise 1- Address ObjectVideo lesson
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6316- Exercise- Factory and Constructor FunctionVideo lesson
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6417- Exercise 3- Object EqualityVideo lesson
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6518- Exercise 4- Blog Post ObjectVideo lesson
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6619- Exercise 5- Constructor FunctionsVideo lesson
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6720- Exercise 6- Price Range ObjectsVideo lesson
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681- IntroductionVideo lesson
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692- Adding ElementsVideo lesson
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703- Finding Elements (Primitives)Video lesson
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714- Finding Elements (Reference Types)Video lesson
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725- Arrow FunctionsVideo lesson
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736- Removing ElementsVideo lesson
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747- Emptying an ArrayVideo lesson
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758- Combining and Slicing ArraysVideo lesson
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769- The Spread OperatorVideo lesson
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7710- Iterating an ArrayVideo lesson
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7811- Joining ArraysVideo lesson
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7912- Sorting ArraysVideo lesson
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8013- Testing the Elements of an ArrayVideo lesson
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8114- Filtering an ArrayVideo lesson
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8215- Mapping an ArrayVideo lesson
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8316- Reducing an ArrayVideo lesson
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8417- Exercise 1- Array from RangeVideo lesson
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8518- Exercise 2- IncludesVideo lesson
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8619- Exercise 3- ExceptVideo lesson
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8720- Exercise 4- Moving an ElementVideo lesson
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8821- Exercise 5- Count OccurrencesVideo lesson
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8922- Exercise 6- Get MaxVideo lesson
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9023- Exercise 7- MoviesVideo lesson
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