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Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit.

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  • 1,798 Students
  • Updated 1/2018
4.4
(370 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
8 Hour(s) 28 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Sanjay Kumar
Rating
4.4
(370 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Front End Web Development with open source Dojo Toolkit.

The only DOJO toolkit course on this platform. Write javascript code using components of DOJO toolkit from the scratch.

Dojo Toolkit is an open source modular JavaScript library designed to ease the rapid development of cross-platform, JavaScript/Ajax-based applications and web sites. 

No prior knowledge of DOJO or any javascript library is required Everything will be explained from the scratch.

Dojo library facilitates common JavaScript tasks such as DOM manipulation, animations, event handling, and server communication with ajax. In addition to its many easy-to-use features, DOJO also addresses the cross-browser compatibility issues automatically. 

DOJO also has many ready to use html widgets in the DIJIT package that will help you create most commonly used html components like forms, dialog boxes, menus, etc with very little HTML and javascript coding. It also provides various styling themes that you can use to maintain a consistent look and feed through out the application.

In this course, you will learn everything you need to get started with using various components of the DOJO toolkit from scratch. We will start with the basic stuff and get to more advanced topics as we progress.

I will guide you through the setup process and explain you the different components of the toolkit in simple terms with examples. I am going to write examples as I explain and you are going to code with me.  I will also provide the examples for download after each section and you can use them to practice with more scenarios. 

Please feel free to ask me any questions you have related to the course and I will happily answer it as soon as I can. 

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 65 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Getting Started
  • Section 3 DOJO DOM Selectors
  • Section 4 Event Handling with DOJO
  • Section 5 DOJO DOM Manipulations
  • Section 6 DOJO Effects
  • Section 7 AJAX with DOJO
  • Section 8 DIJIT - The DOJO toolkit's UI framework

What You’ll Learn

  • At the end of the course, you will be able to use the awesome DOJO toolkit components to build your own web applications.
  • Learn about the DOJO AMD loader and use it for javascript programming
  • Perform DOM traversals and manipulations, make ajax calls and create animations
  • Learn about the ready to use html widgets in DOJO and build custom widgets

Reviews

  • B
    Bennett Cady
    4.5

    Very well explained, lots of material covered. It would be great if there were practice projects after every few sections to implement what we've learned and review previous material

  • D
    Dan Wheeler
    4.0

    The course mostly covered what I thought it would. I would have liked to see problems - the instructor made almost no errors in coding, so I don't know what to expect if I make errors. Some more info about best practices would have been helpful. Overall a good course.

  • L
    Leonardo Jovanny Razon
    3.5

    Creo que no toco muchos temas que serian buenos, ademas de repente los videos y el audio estaban de mala calidad.

  • S
    Sandra Cubas
    4.0

    El curso es sencillo, el contenido es bueno y los ejemplos claros, bastante organizado. Solo me gustaría que cuidara la parte de la identación y el audio no es tan limpio a veces, pero en general bien.

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