Getting Started with Polymer.js 1
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will introduce you to Google's Polymer.js framework and how you can apply it to your own projects. Get started learning today.
Polymer.js is a promising framework by Google, offering software developers the ability to use Web Components with extra functionalities such as data binding. In Getting Started with Polymer.js 1, you will be introduced this framework. First, you will learn why Polymer.js is so important to modern web development. You'll also learn how to create and style your own custom elements. Finally, you'll discover how to use data binding and the element's DOM structure, as well as how to use events and behaviors. When you're finished with this course, you will understand the whole Polymer.js documentation and will be ready to use it to develop better software applications.
Polymer.js is a promising framework by Google, offering software developers the ability to use Web Components with extra functionalities such as data binding. In Getting Started with Polymer.js 1, you will be introduced this framework. First, you will learn why Polymer.js is so important to modern web development. You'll also learn how to create and style your own custom elements. Finally, you'll discover how to use data binding and the element's DOM structure, as well as how to use events and behaviors. When you're finished with this course, you will understand the whole Polymer.js documentation and will be ready to use it to develop better software applications.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Course Overview 17mins
- Your First Element 30mins
- Properties and Data Binding 29mins
- Reuse and Styling 26mins
- Events and Behaviors 10mins
Taught by
Bill Stavroulakis
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