TOP 10 Most Popular JavaScript Courses
TOP 10 Most Popular JavaScript Courses
TOP 10 Most Popular JavaScript Courses
- 1. The Complete JavaScript Course 2021: From Zero to Expert!
- 2. The Modern Javascript Bootcamp Course (2021)
- 3. Modern JavaScript From The Beginning
- 4. The Advanced Concepts (2021)
- 5. JavaScript Web Projects: 20 Projects to Build Your Portfolio
- 6. Asynchronous Promises, Callbacks, Async Await
- 7. Getting started with WebAssembly & Emscripten
- 8. The Full JavaScript & ES6 Tutorial - (including ES7 & React)
- 9. Make a Spotify Clone from Scratch: JavaScript PHP and MySQL
- 10. JavaScript Beginner Bootcamp (2021)
1. The Complete JavaScript Course 2021: From Zero to Expert!
Description
*** The #1 bestselling JavaScript course on Udemy! ***
*** Completely re-built from scratch in October 2020 (65 hours video) ***
"Really, really well made course. Super in-depth, with great challenges and projects that will solidify your Javascript understanding. I found the lectures were paced perfectly -- Jonas doesn't skip over anything that might be useful to a JS developer" — Carson Bartholomew
JavaScript is the most popular programming language in the world. It powers the entire modern web. It provides millions of high-paying jobs all over the world.
2. The Modern Javascript Bootcamp Course (2021)
3. Modern JavaScript From The Beginning
4. The Advanced Concepts (2021)
5. JavaScript Web Projects: 20 Projects to Build Your Portfolio
6. Asynchronous Promises, Callbacks, Async Await
Description
My main goal is to help you master Asynchronous JavaScript. This course was specifically designed for those who want to improve their skills in Callbacks, Promises, Async Await, and Event Loop. This course was designed to be easy to understand, and therefore there are a lot of visuals in it, especially when we are talking about important concepts. You will also see a lot of coding examples along the way.
We will be talking about 3 main components of Async JavaScript: Callback functions, Promises, and Async Await.
Callbacks in JavaScript are used everywhere. Creating event handlers, making HTTP requests, interacting with the DOM, setting timeouts, reading or writing data to the filesystem, working with databases, etc. I am pretty sure you are already using callbacks in your code, but I am not sure if you know how they actually work... Knowing how things really work will help you write your code faster and avoid weird bugs.