Enterprise JavaScript Best Practices
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Duration: 01:15:34 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2 Ch | 279 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
JavaScript is a decades old language that began as a simple way to hook Java applets into web pages and has grown to be considered “the operating system of the Internet.” The dynamic nature of JavaScript and some implementation quirks can make it challenging to scale across large teams for complex projects. In this course, you will learn about JavaScript and the enterprise. Jeremy Likness covers the good, the bad, and ugly, along with several tools and libraries that will improve efficiency, reduce overhead and maximize quality when building enterprise JavaScript applications.
Table of Contents
00:00:04 Introduction
00:01:22 Course Outline
00:04:01 JavaScript: The Good and the Bad
00:05:32 JavaScript Parser Quirks00:
00:07:40 What is "Enterprise?"
00:12:16 JavaScript Types (Demo)
00:16:23 A Brief History of JavaScript
00:22:07 JavaScript Objects, Properties, and Undefined (Demo)
00:27:53 What is JavaScript?
00:32:22 JavaScript Overrides, Parameters, Prototypes, and Scope (Demo)
00:41:48 The Good: JSLint / JSHint
00:43:25 JSLint / JSHint (Demo)
00:47:28 The Good: jQuery
00:49:15 jQuery (Demo)
00:51:32 The Good: Bootstrap, Underscore, Web API, AngularJS, and TypeScript
00:56:24 App in the Browser (Demo)
00:58:24 App Walkthrough of Source Code (Demo)
01:14:50 Conclusion
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