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Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types

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Course Description

Overview

Javascript for Beginners: Primitive Data Types In this 1-hour long project-based course on Javascript Fundamentals: Primitive data types, you will write your own Javascript code to better understand how primitive data types are used to create Javascript programs. You will learn the core concepts of some of the most common data types in Javascript. You will use numbers, manipulated strings and distinguish the difference between primitive and non-primitive values. Further, you will apply this knowledge to write conditional statements to discover how we utilise primitive data types to achieve real programming goals.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • In this 1-hour long project-based course on Javascript Fundamentals: Primitive data types, you will write your own Javascript code to better understand how primitive data types are used to create Javascript programs. You will learn the core concepts of some of the most common data types in Javascript. You will use numbers, manipulated strings and distinguish the difference between primitive and non-primitive values. Further, you will apply this knowledge to write conditional statements to discover how we utilise primitive data types to achieve real programming goals. This course is designed for any person working or who intends to work with Javascript, or just become more familiar with more Javascript tools and libraries. This is a beginner level course and is designed for an individual who is familiar with programming but doesn’t have hands-on experience with Javascript themselves.

Taught by

Rudi Hinds

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