Modules in JavaScript
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to use and author modules to develop JavaScript projects, both on the web and on the server.
JavaScript has come a long way from script tags on web pages with a singular purpose. As JavaScript projects increase in size, the need to architect these projects has become more and more important. In this course, Modules in JavaScript, you’ll learn how to consume and produce modules in your JavaScript projects. First, you’ll explore how to consume modules. Next, you’ll discover how to write your own modular JavaScript. Finally, you’ll learn how to use modules in the browser as well as in server-side JavaScript (e.g. Node.js and Deno). When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of modular JavaScript needed to build projects, both server-side and client-side.
JavaScript has come a long way from script tags on web pages with a singular purpose. As JavaScript projects increase in size, the need to architect these projects has become more and more important. In this course, Modules in JavaScript, you’ll learn how to consume and produce modules in your JavaScript projects. First, you’ll explore how to consume modules. Next, you’ll discover how to write your own modular JavaScript. Finally, you’ll learn how to use modules in the browser as well as in server-side JavaScript (e.g. Node.js and Deno). When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of modular JavaScript needed to build projects, both server-side and client-side.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Modular JavaScript 21mins
- ECMAScript 2015 Modules 27mins
- CommonJS 22mins
- Modules in Node.js 15mins
- Modules in the Browser 23mins
Taught by
Shawn Wildermuth
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