The Hard Parts of Object-Oriented JavaScript 2018-10 + Subtitles – Downloadly
Description
JavaScript: The Hard Parts of Object-Oriented JavaScript. Name a training course that covers the key aspects of object programming in Java Script training.
As part of the training, you will learn the basics of object-oriented programming in JavaScript. Can your codes be organized and made scalable? This course will also introduce you to designing, prototyping in JavaScript and learning how to use new classes in ES6. For people who know programming, object-oriented, classic, migrating and people who want to use it from the most modern Delphi and C++ builder. The concepts of prototypes and classes in JavaScript are very important.
During this period you will also be shown, in the form of an example, how a user can find special functions for users and member access by paying the membership fee
Cases in which the course is taught:
- Introduction to the object orientation paradigm and its importance in coding
- Create an object as a method for the encapsulation information
- Work with the prototype and based on its use
- Class, Subcategory and Inheritance in JavaScript
- Create subdirectories and assign the function to the instance
- Working with objects in the user
Profile courses:
Publisher: : Frontend Master
Teacher: Will sentence
Duration: 4h 30m
Number of lessons: 38 lessons
Language: English
This course JavaScript: The Hard Parts of Object-Oriented JavaScript
introduction
Object creation
Prototype & new
Scope and that
Standard prototype chain
Subclasses with factory functions
Subclasses with new and call
Subclassing with Class, Extens and Super
Diploma
Prerequisite course
Windows, Mac or Linux computers
Matlab program (version doesn’t matter)
No programming knowledge is required
Willing to learn new technologies
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Subtitles: English (separate)
Quality: 1080p
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Password file(s): www.downloadly.ir
File size
2.61GB