English Delivery Only: JavaScript Developer
- Course Code JSD
- Duration 4 days
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This course is available in the following formats:
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Company Event
Event at company
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
Learning that is virtual
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Course Overview
TopJavaScript is one of the most popular and commonly used programming languages today. Not only is it the language of the web and front-end frameworks like Angular and React,but it can now be used to build anything (front-end,back-end,or otherwise) thanks to runtimes like NodeJS.
This course is designed to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to build modern JavaScript apps. It further serves to set the delegates on course to dive into one of the many JavaScript frameworks. Delegates will learn about everything from variables,functions,and program flow,to functional and asynchronous programming,and managed apps.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
NB: This course assumes ES6 as the baseline specification for JavaScript. This is because ES6 is now widely supported.
Virtual Learning
This interactive training can be taken from any location, your office or home and is delivered by a trainer. This training does not have any delegates in the class with the instructor, since all delegates are virtually connected. Virtual delegates do not travel to this course, Global Knowledge will send you all the information needed before the start of the course and you can test the logins.
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 03-06 February, 2026 | 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (W. Europe )
- Language: English
Target Audience
TopThe JavaScript Developer course is aimed at those who are new or have had little exposure to JavaScript,and who will be responsible for building or maintaining JavaScript apps and want to go beyond the fundamentals. It may also be of value to those who wish to refresh/renew their knowledge of JavaScript after some time away from it.
Course Objectives
TopThis course aims to provide delegates with the skills and knowledge necessary to write core JavaScript code,exploit an understanding of the DOM and event handling to make web pages dynamic and interactive,and to build modern,managed JavaScript applications that exploit modern syntax. Delegates should be able to devise object-oriented and functional solutions to problems,and deal with asynchronous tasks such as IO.
Course Content
TopCourse Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: INTRODUCTION
- Setting up the development environment
- What is JavaScript?
- HTML and CSS - a brief refresher
- Embedding JavaScript in HTML
- Executing JavaScript with NodeJS
- Browser JS vs. NodeJS
- A simple example
- Syntax and comments
- ECMAScript and JavaScript
- Deployment
Session 2: VALUES,VARIABLES AND TYPES
- Values
- Variables
- var,let,and const
- Naming conventions
- Numbers
- Strings
- Booleans
- Arrays
- Objects
- The typeof operator
- Dynamic typing
- Type conversion and coercion
- Arithmetic
- Handling text incl. template literals
Session 3: FUNCTIONS
- Function declarations
- Parameters
- Return statements
- Function expressions
- Arrow functions
- Declaration,expression,or arrow function?
- Calling functions
- Pass by value or reference?
- An introduction to scope
- Default parameters
- Built-in functions
Session 4: PROGRAM FLOW
- Relational and logical operators
- Equalty comparisons and sameness
- Truthy and falsey
- Conditional statements
- Iterative statements
- Error handling
- Debugging
Session 5: OBJECTS
- Objects (again)
- Properties
- Dot notation
- Square bracket notation
- Function properties (methods)
- The this keyword
- Iterating over object properties
- The Object type
- Array objects and methods
- String objects and methods
Session 6: DOM REFERENCING AND MANIPULATION
- HTML elements and JavaScript objects
- The DOM
- DOM referencing
- DOM data types
- Element manipulation
- Creating,adding and removing elements
Session 7: EVENT HANDLING
- Events
- Event propagation
- Event listeners
- Event listener registration
- The event object
Session 8: WEB APIS
- What is an API?
- Browser APIs
- Accessing browser APIs
- Date
- Math
- RegExp
- JSON
- Client-side storage
- Geolocation
- Others
Session 9: MODERN SYNTAX,OPERATORS,AND DATA STRUCTURES
- Destructuring
- Spread
- Rest parameters
- Short circuiting
- Logical assignment operators
- Enhanced object literals
- Optional chaining
- Nullish coalescing
- Sets and Maps
Session 10: SCOPE
- What is scope?
- Types of scope
- Lexical scope
- The scope chain
- Closures
- IIFEs
Session 11: OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
- What is object-oriented programming?
- Object templates
- Constructor functions
- The this keyword (review)
- Object prototypes (briefly)
- Classes
- Fields,constructors,and methods
- Static members
- Encapsulation
- Inheritance
- Composition
- Mutating arrays,e.g. push,splice etc.
Session 12: FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
- Functions (review)
- What is functional programming?
- Pure functions
- Immutability
- Spread (again)
- Functions as first-class objects
- Higher-order functions
- Callbacks
- Transforming arrays,e.g. filter,map etc.
Session 13: ASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAMMING
- What is asynchronous programming?
- The Event Loop
- Asynchronous callbacks
- setTimeout and setInterval
- Promises
- async and await
- Reactive programming and observables (briefly)
- Asynchronous programming and the fetching of data
Session 14: MODULES,MANAGED APPS,AND TOOLING
- What is a module?
- Exporting and importing module features
- Embedding a module in the HTML
- Default and named exports
- Aliases
- Module objects
- Modules,packages,libraries,and frameworks
- Categories of tools
- Package management
- Module bundling
- Transpilation
- TypeScript
- Creating a managed app
Session 15: TESTING
- The purpose of testing
- The types of testing
- Running tests
- Test tools
- Unit testing
- Integration testing
- E2E testing
- Testing async code
- Using mocks
Course Prerequisites
TopDelegates should have some previous programming experience or at least be familiar with programming concepts. Delegates should also be familiar with HTML and CSS.
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Top- React
- Angular Development
- Developing Node.js Web Applications