4.20
(10 Ratings)

Javascript Best Practices

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About Course

Any IT professional or casual developer anticipating a better understanding of the JavaScript language and it’s commonly used design patterns and structures needs to go through this course and absorb all of its content. Anyone desiring to learn more about the language and better ways to use it needs the knowledge, demonstrations, and practice presented in this course. This not only includes web, mobile, and service application developers, but also architects, UI designers, testers, and administrators. This Javascript Best Practices course provides a well-curated collection of JavaScript concepts that are generally unknown or overlooked and have significant impact on overall JavaScript code quality.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Master JavaScript/Java best practices
  • Understand advanced programming concepts
  • Learn game development frameworks
  • Apply design patterns effectively
  • Build professional-grade applications

Course Content

JavaScript Best Practices

  • 1.Starting with JavaScript Best Practices
    05:11
  • 2.Avoiding Global Variables
    00:00
  • 3.Variable Naming Conventions
    00:00
  • 4.Automatic Semi-Colon Insertion
    00:00
  • 5.The Ternary Conditional
    00:00
  • 6.Compound Ternary Conditionals
    00:00
  • 7.Ternary Function Invocation
    00:00
  • 8.Minimal DOM Operations
    00:00
  • 9.The Chrome Dev Tools
    00:00
  • 10.Applying SOLID Principles
    00:00
  • 11.Wrap Up
    00:00

Student Ratings & Reviews

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KW
2 months ago
Clear explanations and good pacing throughout. I feel much more confident now.
CT
2 months ago
This course exceeded my expectations. The content is well-organized and easy to follow.
ER
7 months ago
I learned so much from this course. The practical examples were especially helpful.

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