Learn How to Build a Website with jQuery (Udemy.com)
Learn jQuery in One Month
Created by: One Month
Produced in 2018
What you will learn
- Use jQuery to create interactive sites
- Have a better understanding of how JavaScript works
- Build real-life jQuery projects, using filtering and local storage
- Use the DOM, and work with an external library
Quality Score
Overall Score : 94 / 100
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Course Description
One Month jQuery is a series of video lessons and tutorials that show anyone -- even a total beginner -- how to build four real-world projects that you can add to your website. You will learn how to make your website more interactive and engaging using jQuery.
When you sign up, you immediately get access to a member's area where you can learn jQuery online and take each lesson at your own pace. Through engaging iQuery tutorials, you'll learn how to interact with the Document Object Model (DOM), use web developer tools, and get started with reading and understanding documentation to help you take the reins of your own projects -- sounds fancy, huh? We promise that it's not as complicated as it sounds. Each lesson acts as a jQuery tutorial for beginners as we break everything down along the way making it easier than ever to learn jQuery online.Who this course is for:
- Designers who want to get into front-end development
- Creatives who want to make their own site interactive
- Anyone with past struggles learning Javascript or jQuery
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One Month
One Month is the best place to learn to code. We offer online coding courses (HTML, JavaScript and Python), coaching with members of our team, and free tutorials so that you can feel confident in learning to code.
We believe that you shouldn't have to live in New York City or California, and shouldn't need to make over $120,000 to afford the best coding bootcamps. Everyone should have access to knowledge. Everyone should be able to learn how to code.
One Month has had over 60,000 students, including employees of Google, Bloomberg L.P., Singularity University and the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
If you don't know where to start? We recommend Programming for Non-Programmers. Reach out to us here on Udemy or at teachers@onemonth.com and we'll be glad to help!