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Become a Better JavaScript Developer
Heard about object-oriented programming, but not sure what it is?
Simply put, object-oriented programming (OOP) is a popular style of programming.
It comes up often in technical interviews, and it’s an essential skill for every developer.
If you’re looking for a course that teaches you OOP from the ground up without any jargons or fluff, this course is for you.
A perfect mix of theory and practice, packed with real-world examples, exercises and step-by-step solutions.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to…
- Solidify your understanding of JavaScript
- Use complex JavaScript features with confidence
- Manage and reduce complexity in your code
- Build re-usable blocks of code
- Prepare for JavaScript interviews
- Write clean code
What You’l Learn…
- Object-oriented programming principles
- How to implement OOP concepts in JavaScript
- All about objects, their properties, property descriptors, getters and setters
- Factory and constructor functions
- How “this” works in JavaScript
- Prototypes and prototypical inheritance: one of the confusing parts of JavaScript
- ES6+ features used in object-oriented programming
- And much, much more!
Who is this course for?
- Anyone who wants to take their JavaScript skills to the next level
- Anyone who wants to learn and understand object-oriented programming principles
- Anyone who wants to learn the techniques to apply object-oriented concepts in JavaScript
- Anyone preparing for JavaScript coding interviews
Course Curriculum
Getting Started (17m)
Preview1- What is OOP (1:45)
Preview2- Four Pillars of OOP (7:02)
Preview3- Setting Up the Development Environment (2:16)
Start4- Course Structure (2:55)
Objects (1h15m)
Start1- Introduction (0:44)
Start2- Object Literals (3:03)
Start3- Factories (2:51)
Start4- Constructors (5:36)
Start5- Constructor Property (2:24)
Start6- Functions are Objects (4:47)
Start7- Value vs Reference Types (5:49)
Start8- Adding or Removing Properties (3:53)
Start9- Enumerating Properties (2:50)
Start10- Abstraction (4:02)
Start11- Private Properties and Methods (4:05)
Start12- Getters and Setters (5:36)
Start13- Cheat Sheet
Start14- Exercise- Stopwatch (2:08)
Start15- Solution- Stopwatch (2:31)
Prototypes (40m)
Start1- Inheritance (2:26)
Start2- Prototypes and Prototypical Inheritance (5:33)
Start3- Multilevel Inheritance (2:51)
Start4- Property Descriptors (5:07)
Start5- Constructor Prototypes (3:52)
Start6- Prototype vs Instance Members (6:04)
Start7- Iterating Instance and Prototype Members (2:39)
Start8- Avoid Extending the Built-in Objects (1:41)
Start9- Cheat Sheet
Start10- Exercise (1:33)
Start11- Solution (5:38)
Prototypical Inheritance (50m)
Start1- Creating Your Own Prototypical Inheritance (5:34)
Start2- Resetting the Constructor (4:00)
Start3- Calling the Super Constructor (3:48)
Start4- Intermediate Function Inheritance (3:05)
Start5- Method Overriding (3:29)
Start6- Polymorphism (4:22)
Start7- When to Use Inheritance (3:23)
Start8- Mixins (5:53)
Start9- Cheat Sheet
Start10- Exercise- Prototypical Inheritance (3:18)
Start11- Solution- Prototypical Inheritance (5:53)
Start12- Exercise- Polymorphism (2:35)
Start13- Solution- Polymorphism (5:11)
ES6 Classes (55m)
Start1- ES6 Classes (5:41)
Start2- Hoisting (3:46)
Start3- Static Methods (4:17)
Start4- The This Keyword (4:57)
Start5- Private Members Using Symbols (7:48)
Start6- Private Members Using WeakMaps (6:58)
Start7- Getters and Setters (2:50)
Start8- Inheritance (4:00)
Start9- Method Overriding (2:33)
Start10- Cheat Sheet
Start11- Exercise (3:25)
Start12- Solution (4:20)
ES6 Tooling (30m)
Start1- Modules (3:42)
Start2- CommonJS Modules (5:51)
Start3- ES6 Modules (3:23)
Start4- ES6 Tooling (1:26)
Start5- Babel (7:11)
Start6- Webpack (8:26)
Start7- Cheat Sheet
Start8- What to Learn Next
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