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CIW: JavaScript Specialist (1D0-735)

Kick start your prep for the CIW 1D0-735 exam with the CIW JavaScript Specialist course. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can easily be integrated with an LMS. This online JavaScript courseĀ and lab provide complete coverage of the 1D0-735 exam objectives andĀ helps in mastering essential JavaScript principles and practices; intermediate JavaScript programming techniques applied for JavaScript technology extensions.

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55+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 55+ Post Assessment Questions | 110+ Practice Test Questions
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24+ Videos | 01:47+ Hours
The exam consists of linear, multiple choice, fill in the blank, fact-based, and situational questions.

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Outline

Lessons 1:
Introduction to JavaScript

  • JavaScript Characteristics
  • JavaScript and Common Programming Concepts
  • JavaScript Flavors and Versions
  • Technologies based on JavaScript
  • Server-Side vs. Client-Side Applications
  • Annotating Your Code with Comments
  • Expanding the Role of JavaScript
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 2:
Working with Variables and Data in JavaScript

  • Using JavaScript to Communicate with the User
  • Using Data More Than Once: Variables
  • JavaScript Operators
  • JavaScript Expressions
  • JavaScript Alerts and Prompts
  • Inline Scripting, Simple User Events and Basic Event Handlers
  • JavaScript Keywords and Reserved Words
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 3:
Functions, Methods and Events in JavaScript

  • Introduction to Functions
  • Defining a Function
  • Calling a Function
  • Methods as Functions
  • Types of Functions
  • User Events and JavaScript Event Handlers
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 4:
Debugging and Troubleshooting JavaScript

  • What Is Debugging?
  • Tools for Debugging Code
  • Testing Code in Various Browsers
  • Debugging Logic Errors
  • JavaScript and Mobile Devices
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 5:
Controlling Program Flow in JavaScript

  • Controlling Decisional Program Flow
  • The if…else Statement
  • The while Statement
  • The for Statement
  • The break Statement
  • The continue Statement
  • The switch Statement
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 6:
The JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM)

  • The JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM)
  • The window Object
  • The document Object
  • The image Object
  • The history Object
  • The location Object
  • The navigator Object
  • The Virtual DOM
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 7:
JavaScript Language Objects

  • Introduction to JavaScript Language Objects
  • The String Object
  • Evaluating Strings
  • JavaScript Regular Expressions
  • The Array Object
  • The forEach() method
  • The Map() Method
  • The Date Object
  • Setting and Extracting Time Information
  • The Math Object
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 8:
Custom JavaScript Objects

  • Creating Custom Objects
  • Creating a JavaScript Object: The Constructor
  • Creating an Instance of a Custom Object
  • Creating Object Methods
  • Creating Functions for Your Objects
  • Concept of Classes
  • Iterators and Generators
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 9:
Changing HTML on the Fly

  • Changing HTML on the Fly
  • Using the getElementById Method
  • Using the getElementsByName Method
  • Using the getElementsByTagName Method
  • Using the getElementsByClassName Method
  • Modifying Attributes within the DOM
  • Appending Text to the DOM
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 10:
Developing Interactive Forms with JavaScript

  • Interactive Forms
  • Overview of Form Elements
  • Referring to Form Elements
  • The form Object
  • The input Elements and text Objects
  • The textarea object
  • The select Object
  • Form Validation
  • Common form Security Errors
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 11:
JavaScript Security

  • Introduction to JavaScript Security Issues
  • Browser vs. Operating System
  • Browser-Specific Security Issues
  • Browser Compatibility and Client-Side Detection
  • Script Blocking
  • Differences in document.write Among Browsers
  • Malicious and Accidental Coding
  • Frame-to-Frame URL Changing
  • Signed Scripts
  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
  • Cookies and Security in JavaScript
  • Ethics in Collecting, Storing, Using and Protecting User Data
  • Creating Secure JavaScript Code
  • Lesson Summary

Lessons 12:
JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks

  • Introduction to JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks
  • Choosing a Code Library
  • External and Pre-Made Scripts
  • Loading Your First Library
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