The Javascript you need for ReactJS (or Vue, Angular, Node)
Requirements
- No prior knowledge or programming experience needed, you’ll learn everything you need to know
- This is a quick JS course, for you to quickly start learning react, and quickly get into the tech world
Description
Requirements
- No coding experience is required to take this course.
WHAT IS THIS COURSE?
JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and growing faster than any other programming language. As a developer, you can use JavaScript to build web and mobile apps, real-time networking apps, command-line tools, and games.
This is a Javascript course that focuses on the main things you’ll need to know in order to get started with React (or Vue, Angular, Node)
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- Those who want to dive right away into React (or Vue, Angular, Node) – If you currently want to start making big apps with React (or Vue, Angular, Node) and don’t have time to waste in a 6 month Bootcamp or 60 hours course, then this course is for you.
- Aspiring developers – perhaps you learned a little bit of HTML and CSS and want to take your first JavaScript programming course. This course is an ideal starting point.
- Experienced developers with no degree in computer science – there are a lot of self-taught web developers out there who cannot solve basic programming problems, because they never attended college. Don’t be one of those! This course teaches you the fundamental programming skills that every developer must know.
- Anyone who wants to better understand JavaScript – chances are you’ve taken another course but didn’t understand certain topics well. You can take this course to fill the gaps and strengthen your understanding of JavaScript.
NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE NEEDED
You don’t need familiarity with JavaScript to take this course. You’ll learn everything from scratch, step-by-step.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Javascript developer willing to start learning React (or Vue, Angular, Node)
- For the big developers out there, you can call this a Javascript Refresher for React (or Vue, Angular, Node)