R7 920.00

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10

modules

10 weeks

duration

Anytime

registration

Intermediate JavaScript


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This course delivers a more in-depth understanding of JavaScript and creativity in building applications, allowing you to use JavaScript features.

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R7 920.00

course fees

10

modules

10 weeks

duration

Anytime

registration

Payment options available to you

Summary

Welcome to our Coding for Websites course! Website development is an ever-expanding field, and the demand for knowledgeable coders is increasing daily.

If you have a fundamental understanding of JavaScript, this course will provide you with a more in-depth understanding of JavaScript, diving into the concepts in allowing you to use JavaScript features correctly and unleash your creativity in building applications. Moreover, this course will provide you with the base you will need to grasp advanced JavaScript frameworks, such as Node, Angular, React, etc., used by the majority of tech-companies, with the likes of Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Netflix, to create powerful web, mobile and desktop applications.

Subject Matter Expert

Marcelo Duane is a software engineer with over 5 years of experience in architecting and building web, mobile and desktop applications using a vast array of technologies.

He holds an Bachelor’s Honours degree in Information Systems from the University of Cape Town (UCT). While studying, he worked as a tutor for first, second and third-year Computer Science and Information Systems courses. When he’s not writing code or teaching others to do that, he spends time playing football, lifting weights and vlogging.

Tutor Support

Each course is assigned its own Online Academic Tutor, who is ready and waiting to guide and assist their learners throughout their learning experience.

The Online Academic Tutor who is assigned to your course, is trained to build each student up to reach their fullest potential. Students can expect their Online Academic Tutor to answer questions, offering advice and provide further clarification on any academic aspects.

Course and Technical Requirements

BASIC REQUIREMENTS
To successfully access and complete this course, you will be required to have a registered email account, access to a computer/laptop/tablet and stable internet connection. You will be required to be familiar with using a computer as you may need to be able to read and download documents in Adobe PDF Reader, view Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and read and create documents in Microsoft Word.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Our online short learning programmes may require additional software applications. These additional software applications requirements will be communicated to you in this information pack and/or on the website course page. Damelin Online does not provide any additional software applications required for online short learning programmes.

Please note: Google, YouTube and Vimeo may be used in our online course delivery. If any of these services are blocked in your jurisdiction, you may have difficult in accessing our course content.

How You Will Learn

Our online short learning programmes are broken into self-paced manageable modules, designed to assist you throughout your learning process through diverse learning activities:

  • Learn through all your interactive course notes
  • Review case studies and supplementary resources
  • Apply and evaluate what you have learned in each module with the self-grading quizzes and assignment submissions.
  • View a range of course video lectures presented our Subject Matter Experts
  • Network, collaborate and interact with your fellow participants and Online Course Facilitator via the discussion forum and Zoom webinars.

Certification

Upon successful completion of this online short learning programme, you will be awarded with a Damelin Certificate of Competence.

Module Outline

  • MODULE 0
    Orientation Module
  • MODULE 1
    Objects
  • MODULE 2
    Classes
  • MODULE 3
    Iterators
  • MODULE 4
    Code Reusability
  • MODULE 5
    Debugging and Handling Errors
  • MODULE 6
    Asynchronous Programming: Part 1
  • MODULE 7
    Asynchronous Programming: Part 2
  • MODULE 8
    HTTP Requests
  • MODULE 9
    Wrap-up

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