JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training Course
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JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training Summary
This intensive and highly practical Ajax Primer: JavaScript & DOM - The Ajax Building Blocks training course teaches how JavaScript and DOM, well-known technologies in the web developer's toolkit, have been given a new lease of life with the arrival of Ajax.
JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training Objectives
This highly practical Core JavaScript and DOM training course will solidiy your understanding of JavaScript and DOM technologies upon which successful Ajax programming and web development relies.
- Use JavaScript Language features crucial to Ajax Development
- Use JavaScript & DOM development tools and techniques
- Understand DOM manipulation methods
- Use JavaScript Events
- Implement the Observer Pattern
- Build a firm foundation for Ajax coding
Audience for JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training
This course best suits experienced web developers, who want to learn more about JavaScript, DOM and web development best practices and is ussually followed by Skills Matter's Core Ajax: Web Application Development with Ajax course
JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training Prerequisites
Experience with Web Development. We also recommend you read the following books prior to attending this course:
* Pro Javascript Techniques (Pro)
* Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox Professional Guides)
Additional Notes for JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training
Lectures, discussions and practical exercises
JavaScript and DOM, the Ajax building blocks Training Outline
Javascript Language Features
- Objects and Arrays
- Functions and Closures
- OO programming and JavaScript
- Refactoring with JavaScript
- Development Tools and Techniques
- innerHTML
- Abstracting away the DOM
- DOM and CSS
- Client-side XSLT
- The classic event Model
- The W3C Event model, and variations
- Implementing the Observer pattern
- Enforcing clean separation
- behaviour.js library
- Usability Issues
- back button
- bookmarking
- notifications
- Enforcing clean separation