JavaScript is the most popular, and probably the most important, programming language today. As such, there are countless tools that make our lives just a little bit easier. But what are the tools that you absolutely must have? I'll show you some in this course.
We've built a comprehensive guide to help you learn JavaScript, whether you're just getting started as a web developer or you want to explore more advanced topics:
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:40
1 lesson, 00:40
1.1Introduction00:40
1.1
Introduction
00:40
2.Code Editors3 lessons, 23:10
3 lessons, 23:10
2.1GitHub's Atom09:30
2.1
GitHub's Atom
09:30
2.2Adobe's Brackets06:06
2.2
Adobe's Brackets
06:06
2.3Microsoft's Visual Studio07:34
2.3
Microsoft's Visual Studio
07:34
3.Runtime Environments1 lesson, 10:41
1 lesson, 10:41
3.1Browser Development Tools10:41
3.1
Browser Development Tools
10:41
4.JavaScript Components3 lessons, 39:01
3 lessons, 39:01
4.1Require.js13:31
4.1
Require.js
13:31
4.2Modernizr09:43
4.2
Modernizr
09:43
4.3Handlebars15:47
4.3
Handlebars
15:47
5.Node Packages2 lessons, 23:47
2 lessons, 23:47
5.1NPM and Browserify08:42
5.1
NPM and Browserify
08:42
5.2Grunt15:05
5.2
Grunt
15:05
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:42
1 lesson, 00:42
6.1Conclusion00:42
6.1
Conclusion
00:42
I started my development career on the client-side writing JavaScript and DHTML components in my spare time. In 2005, Nicholas C. Zakas asked me to join him in writing the first edition of Professional Ajax for Wiley Publishing. Since Professional Ajax, 1st Edition, I've been blessed to take part in other book projects: Professional Ajax 2nd Edition, and Beginning JavaScript 3rd and 4th editions.