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JavaScript Front-End

JavaScript Front-End. Web Design Course – Part II. Svetlin Nakov. Telerik Web Design Course . http://html5course.telerik.com. Technical Trainer. http ://www.nakov.com. Table of Contents. Software Academy Course Curriculum Trainers Team Schedule Assessment & Exams Resources.

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JavaScript Front-End

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  1. JavaScriptFront-End Web Design Course – Part II Svetlin Nakov Telerik Web Design Course http://html5course.telerik.com Technical Trainer http://www.nakov.com

  2. Table of Contents • Software Academy • Course Curriculum • Trainers Team • Schedule • Assessment & Exams • Resources

  3. “Software Academy” Program @ Telerik Free Training + Job @ Telerik for.NET Devs, QAs, Front-Ends and Support Engineers

  4. The “Software Academy” Program @ Telerik • Become a skillful software engineer for free • It takes 6-12 months (~ full time job) • Learning, homework, projects, team work • Web development track (HTML5, JavaScript, …) • Programming track (C#, OOP, DB, …) • Professional tracks • .NET Developer, QA, Support Engineer, Web Front-End, XAML Front-End, ASP.NET Dev, Mobile Dev, Windows 8 Dev, Cloud Dev, …

  5. Software Academy:First Semester • The 1st semester • C# programming and Web technologies basics • 3-4 times weekly, 4 hours in class + homework

  6. Software Academy:Second Semester • The 2nd semester • Advanced C# and JavaScript programming • 3-4 times weekly, 4 hours in class + homework

  7. Software Academy:Third Semester • Full time – 5 times weekly, 8 hours in class

  8. JavaScript Front-EndCourse Curriculum

  9. Curriculum: JS Basics • JavaScript Basics • Web Development Fundamentals • Intro to JavaScript Development • JavaScript Data Types and Variables • JS Operators and Expressions • Conditional Statements • Test

  10. Curriculum: JS Advanced • JavaScript Advances Features • Loops • Arrays • Functions • Using Objects • DOM Manipulation • JS OOP • JS Events and APIs • Test

  11. Curriculum: JS Libraries & UI • JS Libraries and UI • JS Libraries • jQuery • AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) • RESTful Web Services • Consuming RESTful Web Services • Working with External JS APIs (FB, Google,…) • UI Frameworks • Test

  12. Trainers Team

  13. Trainers Team • Svetlin Nakov, PhD • Manager Technical Training,Telerik Corp., Telerik Academy • 20 years software developmentexperience • 10+ years experience as trainer • Author of 6 books • Speaker of hundreds of events • E-mail: svetlin.nakov [at] telerik.com • Web site / Blog: www.nakov.com • Facebook: www.facebook.com/svetlin.nakov

  14. Trainers Team (2) • Doncho Minkov • Technical Trainer,Telerik Corp.,Telerik Software Academy • Software Academy Champion • Contestant in the Informatics competitions • Email: doncho.minkov [at] telerik.com • Blog: http://minkov.it/blog • Facebook: www.facebook.com/DonchoMinkov • twitter: @DonchoMinkov

  15. Trainers Team (3) • Nikolay Kostov • Technical Trainer,Telerik Corp.,Telerik Software Academy • Student in Sofia University • Contestant in the IT andinformatics competitions • Email: nikolay.kostov [at] telerik.com • Blog: http://nikolay.it/ • Facebook: www.facebook.com/Nikolay.IT

  16. Trainers Team (4) • Georgi Georgiev • Technical Trainer,Telerik Corp.,Telerik Software Academy • Student in Sofia University • Contestant and winnerin the IT competitions • Email: georgi.georgiev [at] telerik.com • Blog: itgeorge.net • Facebook: facebook.com/george.s.georgiev

  17. Trainers Team (5) • Ivan Zhekov • Senior Front-End Developer, Telerik Corp. • E-mail: ivan.zhekov [at] telerik.com • Web Site: joneff.info

  18. Trainers Team (6) • PavelKolev • Web Developer,ISG technology • Champion from severalTelerik Academy courses • E-mail: i.pavelkolev [at] gmail.com • Web Site: http://pavelkolev.com • Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/paveld3 • LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pavel-dimitrov/35/913/126

  19. Trainers Team (7) • Assistant Trainers • Bozhidar Ruzhenov • Front-end Developer,Telerik Corp. • Galin Grozev • Front-end Developer,Telerik Corp. • Yavor Ivanov • Front-end Developer,Telerik Corp.

  20. Course Schedule

  21. Course Schedule • Twice a week @ Telerik Academy Enterprise Lab • Tuesday 19:00 – 22:00 • Thursday 19:00 – 22:00 Telerik Academy Labs

  22. Assessment Exams and Grades

  23. Assessment • The course exams consist of: • Homework • The homework will be reviewed every week • Three tests • Students passed all tests willbe given a practical project • Two practical course projects • Reviewed by the trainers team (live defense) • 1st project – Slice and dice • 2nd project – JavaScript front-end application

  24. Evaluation Criteria • Evaluation criteria • Up to 60% from final project score • Up to 15% from the tests • Up to 5% from each test • Up to 25% from the homework submission

  25. Homework Assignments • Homework assignments are due in 2 weeks after the lecture • Submission instructions will be published at the course Web site http://bit.ly/WebDesignHomework

  26. Certification and Awards

  27. Certification and Awards • Best students will get certification and awards • Certificate of achievement • Top 10% of the students will get a certificate • Issued by Telerik Software Academy • Signed by the trainers team • Awards • Remarkable results • Top 5-10 students Sponsor:

  28. Recommended Books

  29. Recommended Books • “PPK on JavaScript”, Peter Paul-Koch, New Riders Press,2006, ISBN 9780321423306 • Eloquent JavaScriptMarijn HaverbekeFree Book • JavaScript: The Good Parts,O’Reilly Media/Yahoo Press, 2008,ISBN: 9780596517748

  30. Web Design Course – JavaScript Introduction http://html5course.telerik.com

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