TRLM 8638A
Adv JavaScript for Localizers
Have you ever looked at a line of code and wished you could understand it? Or perhaps you can make small changes to someone else's working code, but you've no idea how to write your own. Using javaScript as a base (with a bit of HTML thrown in), this class will teach you how to code from scratch. Because javaScript is a language (and a review is always handy if you don't use a language regularly) we'll start by reviewing definitions and then move on to how to communicate with users, manipulate data and strings, make decisions and control the flow of execution, validate data, write functions, troubleshoot, deal with browser peculiarities, create and use your own objects (OOP), access libraries, take advantage of CSS, store data in cookies, and manipulate screen elements in real-time. If time permits, we'll also show how to use javaScript to script the control of non-web applications as well, such as Photoshop.
- Schedule
- 12:00pm-2:00pm on Saturday at CFNT CF452 (Feb 17, 2018 to Feb 17, 2018)
4:00pm-5:50pm on Tuesday at CFNT CF452 (Jan 29, 2018 to May 18, 2018) - Location
- Casa Fuente CF452
- Instructors
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Mohr, David
dmohr@middlebury.edu
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