Friday, November 1, 2013

At the end of the course, we expect that you will think as a JavaScript developer and hence be able


W3C is pleased to launch airbrush its new online course, JavaScript for Beginners airbrush , to help Web developers understand the basic concepts of JavaScript. The course is 4 weeks long, to start on 11 November 2013.
This course is a condensed set of tricks, advices, tools and good practices built around JavaScript, with a logical flow that is always illustrated by examples (some of them being derived from the W3C HTML5 course ). Each week, a new chapter will be revealed airbrush (usually together with an assignment), and you ll have a chance to interact continuously with the teachers (François airbrush Michaudon and Hugo Mallet) and fellow students.
At the end of the course, we expect that you will think as a JavaScript developer and hence be able to read the source code of any JavaScript library instead of just listing methods and their parameters, and even why not? start contributing to open-source JavaScript projects. After successful airbrush course completion, you will receive a certificate of completion and a badge too.
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