JavaScript Variables and Types
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, you are going to learn some advanced JavaScript topics that can help you to make your code more readable and maintainable with variables and types.
At the core of working with variables and types in JavaScript is a thorough knowledge of employing variables, literals and assignments, and applying primitive types. In this course, JavaScript 2018 Variables and Types, you’ll learn how to work with variables and types in JavaScript. First, you’ll learn how to employ variables. Next, you’ll explore employing literals and assignments. Finally, you’ll discover how to apply primitive types. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of employing variables, literals and assignments, and applying primitive types that will help you as you move forward to work with variables and types in JavaScript.
At the core of working with variables and types in JavaScript is a thorough knowledge of employing variables, literals and assignments, and applying primitive types. In this course, JavaScript 2018 Variables and Types, you’ll learn how to work with variables and types in JavaScript. First, you’ll learn how to employ variables. Next, you’ll explore employing literals and assignments. Finally, you’ll discover how to apply primitive types. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of employing variables, literals and assignments, and applying primitive types that will help you as you move forward to work with variables and types in JavaScript.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Using Variables, Literals, and Assignments 27mins
- Applying Primitive Types 14mins
Taught by
Barry Luijbregts
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