What you’ll learn
- You’ll learn what is Node js and how to install it and use it.
- You’ll learn how to write asynchronous JavaScript with the Promises Syntax.
- You’ll learn how to write clean, scalable code with the newer async_await syntax!
- Stress-test your knowledge with quizzes that help commit syntax to memory
- Don’t worry if you don’t Know Node, because you will be so familiar with it before start our asynchronous programming course.
Requirements
- A very basic understanding of JavaScript is required to progress through this course.
Description
Asynchronous JavaScript can be tricky even for experienced developers, but it’s part of what makes JavaScript such a powerful and efficient programming language.
Understanding the asynchronous nature of JavaScript is key to mastering the language.
Working with asynchronous code in JavaScript is an essential skill for anyone working with JavaScript. This course will take you from a beginner or intermediate level to mastering asynchronous JavaScript.
In this course you’ll learn how to create and use JavaScript Promises as well as how to write clean, scalable code with the newer async_await syntax!
This course is designed to take someone with a beginner level knowledge of async programming and turn them into an expert.
We do this by starting off very simple, explaining the core concepts.
Then step by step adding in layers of knowledge, punctuated by quizzes and coding challenges to cement and your knowledge before moving onto the next section.
I’ve never stopped learning new programming skills and languages.I started by Learning Oracle 10g from 10 years ago ,after that i learned SQL Server Development and administration then i started learning C# & ASP.NET
I’ve Excellent knowledge in both : Client Side & Back Side Programming Language .
I started creating websites for friends and just for fun as well. This passion has since lasted and lead to my decision of working as a freelance web developer . The success and fun I have in this job really keeps that passion alive.
Starting web development on the backend (ASP.NET) I also became more and more of a frontend developer using modern frameworks like Angular in a lot of projects.
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