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Audience

Who will the Course Benefit? Who will the Course Benefit?

The JavaScript 1 course is designed for web designers and developers who are familiar with HTML & CSS, and want to be able to add dynamic and interactive elements to their web sites.

Skills Gained

The delegate will learn and acquire skills as follows:

  • Embedding or linking to JavaScript code in a web page
  • Constructing expressions
  • Constructing conditional and iterative statements
  • Creating and manipulating objects
  • Creating and manipulating arrays
  • Handling errors and debugging
  • Navigating and manipulating the DOM
  • Writing and assigning event handlers
  • Using the DOM to obtain and store useful information
  • Obtaining data from the server asynchronously

Obtaining data from the server asynchronously Course Objectives Course Objectives

This course aims to provide the delegate with the knowledge to be able to add dynamism and interactivity to a web site by producing scripts that exploit all core elements of the JavaScript language including AJAX.

Prerequisites

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Outline

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