Do you realize that the only functionality of a web application that the user directly interacts with is through the web page? Implement it poorly and, to the user, the server-side becomes irrelevant! Today’s user expects a lot out of the web page: it has to load fast, expose the desired service, and be comfortable to view on all devices: from a desktop computers to tablets and mobile phones.

Introduction to Javascript and Ajax: Building Web Apps

Introduction to Javascript and Ajax: Building Web Apps
This course is part of HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers Specialization

Instructor: Yaakov Chaikin
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Fundamental and advanced Javascript programming concepts
How to interact with the Document Object Model (DOM)
How to handle user events with Javascript
How to create responsive and interactive websites with Javascript and AJAX
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Reviewed on Aug 9, 2024
The real-workd projects were invaluable for translating concepts into real-world applications
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2024
It is good overall but the versions used are so outdated, I hope they put a year on when was this course published. Thanks Yaakov!
Reviewed on Dec 9, 2024
Good introductory course, although previous coding experience will help you a lot at certain points.
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