With this course, you will:

  • Learn JavaScript step-by-step from start to finish.
  • Solve practice problems in real-time and create a project
  • Get certified and prepare for your first JavaScript interview.
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Average Salary (US)

$113,156

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Prerequisites

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Average Salary (US)

$113,156

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Prerequisites

None

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Learn JavaScript

Learn to code in JavaScript, the most popular programming language used in website development, front-end, back-end, mobile development, and more.

  • Level: Beginner

  • Duration: 2 months

  • Type: Interactive

  • Language: English

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    Practice Problems: 75+

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    Quizzes: 100+

Learning Path Overview

  1. Course 1

    Getting started with JavaScript

    Build a solid JavaScript foundation through practical exercises.

  2. Course 2

    JavaScript Intermediate

    Dive deeper into JavaScript's more powerful features.

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Run Javascript code and challenges in real-time

Write and evaluate your code using our real-time online editor—no tedious installation necessary on your end.

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Learn practically
by solving real-world problems.

Projects you will create:

2 Courses:

  • Learn JavaScript Basics
  • Learn JavaScript Intermediate

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CERTIFICATE

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Jane Doe

has sucessfully completed the Professional Certificate

Become a JavaScript Master

Get Javascript certified and gain a competitive edge

Showcase your expertise on LinkedIn and stand out from the crowd. Impress your potential employers.

2 Courses:

  • Learn JavaScript Basics
  • Learn JavaScript Intermediate

PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT

Jane Doe

has sucessfully completed the Professional Certificate

Become a JavaScript Master

Learn Javascript by Doing

Universal Fact: You can't learn to code without actively writing code yourself.

So, how do I start?

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Learn by Doing
Learn by Doing

Why Learn JavaScript?

If you are a beginner:

JavaScript is a versatile and widely used programming language.

As a beginner, it's important to explore different areas of coding to find what you enjoy most, and JavaScript is excellent for this purpose. It's used in front-end, back-end, and even mobile app development. 

JavaScript is also one of the easiest languages to learn. This allows you to focus on understanding programming logic rather than getting overwhelmed by complex syntax. 

Once you learn JavaScript, picking up other languages will be easier as the fundamental concepts transfer across languages.

If you want to pursue a career in programming:

JavaScript offers numerous job opportunities. Companies of all sizes use JavaScript for web development, making it a valuable skill in the job market.

According to data from Indeed and Glassdoor, there are currently 25,000 active JavaScript-related jobs with a median salary of $113,156.

JavaScript's popularity in both front-end and back-end development can significantly improve your employability in the tech industry.

Common Questions

  • JavaScript is often regarded as an easy language to learn for beginners because of its straightforward and readable syntax.

    This simplicity allows new programmers to focus on understanding the basics of coding and logical thinking without being overwhelmed by complicated syntax.

    However, like any programming language, JavaScript becomes more challenging as you progress into advanced topics. With practice and the right resources, these challenges become manageable and rewarding.

  • The duration depends on your learning pace and dedication. On average, it takes 3-6 months to learn JavaScript.

  • JavaScript is a go-to programming language because of its uses in various areas. Here are a few:

    • Web Development

    • Back-End Development

    • Mobile App Development

    • Task Automation

    • Game Development

  • This course is for 

    • Beginner programmers who want to master JavaScript programming skills.

    • Students who are taking JavaScript as a course in their studies. 

    • Job seekers looking to strengthen their JavaScript programming skills for better job opportunities.

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