Kyla Computing has now a 3 day JavaScript training course.
It has been designed for anybody who
is involved in the construct or maintainence of internet or intranet web sites,
who wants to add dynamic features in
Netscape's JavaScript and Microsoft's JScript.
Objectives
* After the course, a student should be able to
construct their own JavaScript programs, to create a dynamic web site.
* S/he will understand and be able to use, all the
standard objects available through JavaScript.
* The course includes principles of good design and JavaScript coding standards.
Prerequisites
* A basic understanding of Windows and either Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape’s Navigator 4
will be of benefit to a Student.
* A student is expected to have some experience in coding HTML
or attended the Introduction of HTML training course.
* No previous experience of JavaScript is expected.
Contents
The course contains details on the following area:
JavaScript Syntax: Program language and grammar.
Structured Programming Concepts: An Introduction to methods, objects and properties
JavaScript Object: Details of commonly used JavaScript objects and properties.
Document, Window and other Useful Objects: An introduction to the main browser
and web page objects.
Form, anchor and link Objects: How these objects can be retrieved and manipulated.
Event Handlers: Details of all handlers that are triggered by browser events.
Cookies: How client-side data can be saved and retrieved.
Examples: The course includes several large JavaScript
programs which students may find useful as examples or for use on their own web site.
Course Handouts
Kyla Computing prides itself on giving students exceptional handout that can be used
as reference documentation after the course.
Each student is given a full colour 140 page manual.
If you wish to see the first few pages of the manual please click the next sentence.
Click here to see the JavaScript course handout!
Course Limitations
The course does not include basic HTML as this is
covered in another Kyla Computing course.