Udacity

JavaScript Design Patterns

Engineering and Technology

Short Description

Learn the importance of code organization and how to implement it with either vanilla JavaScript or an organizational library or framework.

Long Description

In the course JavaScript Design Patterns on Udacity, you will learn about the importance of using an organizational model when building projects. The course begins by highlighting the challenges and pain points that arise when projects lack an overall organizational paradigm. It then introduces future paradigms and explores the process of refactoring, comparing it to the previous lessons. You will have the opportunity to rebuild a project using a new organizational paradigm. Additionally, the course covers the use of KnockoutJS, a library that helps organize code and reduces the need for repetitive code. You will also learn how to navigate and understand unfamiliar code, as well as how to effectively use libraries or frameworks that you may not be familiar with. By the end of the course, you will have gained valuable skills in exploring code and fostering important traits of a developer.

Course Details

Duration
6 weeks
Difficulty
Advanced
Format
Short Course
Price
Free
Course Link
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Udacity
Description
Udacity is an online learning platform that offers a wide range of courses and programs in various fields such as technology, business, data science, and artificial intelligence. It was founded in 2012 by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky with the aim of providing accessible and affordable education to individuals worldwide. Udacity's courses are designed in collaboration with industry experts and leading companies, ensuring that the content is relevant and up-to-date. The platform offers both self-paced courses and guided programs, allowing learners to choose the learning style that suits them best. Udacity also provides career services and support, including resume reviews, interview preparation, and job placement assistance, to help learners transition into their desired careers.