JavaScript Courses - JavaScript Programming Course
Course Code: PTR205
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Description and objective: JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING TRAINING COURSE
Students will learn how to program by using JavaScript 1.5.
Students will learn how to write JavaScript programs that use the latest language techniques (version 1.5). Students will also learn how to write programs that are compatible with previous versions of the language and are cross-browser compatible.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Apply fundamental JavaScript scripting techniques by creating simple JavaScript scripts, interacting with browser error-handling features, testing JavaScript syntax, detecting the use of different language components, and evaluating coding best-practices guidelines.
Interact with JavaScript variables and operators by examining data types and variable types supported by JavaScript; testing rules governing the creation, use, and manipulation of data types and variables; and testing the operators that manipulate data.
Control the logical flow of your programs by writing scripts that use control structures.
Create and use functions, examine object characteristics, use objects, instantiate objects, and create custom objects.
Interact with the Window object by displaying and manipulating status bar messages, and manipulating browser windows (including opening and closing them).
Interact with the Document object by entering code to write text to a document loaded in the browser window, creating dynamic documents, and examining incompatibility issues.
Apply techniques for creating frameset documents, and access frames and the objects contained in them.
Interact with the Form object by reading data from and writing data to form elements.
Interact with the String and RegExp objects by using String object methods to correct common data entry errors, creating dynamic text effects by using substring methods, and building RegExp expressions to test and validate string values.
Craft functionality that validates form data by building the main architecture for the form validation process, creating code that tests individual form elements, creating functions that prepare data for validation and display a dynamic validation report, and creating code that validates radio, checkbox, and select list objects.
Use and manipulate instances of the Date object, and perform mathematical calculations with Math object methods.
Recognize potential coding problems in a cross-browser environment by examining the compatibility landscape and techniques for dealing with incompatibilities, and by using browser detection to create code that works around platform incompatibilities.
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