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Showing posts with label jquery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jquery. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 March 2018

The Complete Front-End Web Development Course!

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If you would like to get started as a front-end web developer, you are going to LOVE this course! Work on projects ranging from a simple HTML page to a complete JavaScript based Google Chrome extension. We will cover the following technologies in this course:
  • Web development basics with HTML
  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • JavaScript programming

jQuery API Exercise Youtube Data WebSite

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Get DATA from YouTube and use it in your own web applications
Perfect course to practice and learn more about jQuery AJAX and JSON.
Become more familiar with jQuery and working with what AJAX is and how you can use it to get JSON data.  In this project we show you how to connect to the YouTube Developer API and pull in video data and information.  This API is perfect to

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

jQuery Tutorial for Beginners

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Three fundamental languages of the web are HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Html is used for structure, CSS is used for styling and Javascript is used for functionality.
jQuery is Javascript library with excellent moto :"Write Less, Do More".
JQuery speeds up the process of writing common Javascript Tasks.
jQuery Advantages:

Saturday, 20 January 2018

HTML CSS Bootstrap jQuery Website from Scratch to Production

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Hello and welcome.
I would like to welcome you to this wonderful course which will make you a web developer from scratch
This course has 3 major sections
First section will get you up and running with html and css. Then in the second section we will dive into bootstrap which will enable you to develop production ready professional

Sunday, 14 January 2018

ASP.NET (MVC) 5 CORE: Web Development, jQuery & RESTful API

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ASP.NET is revolutionizing the programming industry, this open-source and cross-platform application framework can let you program websites, applications and web services, but if you miss the opportunity to learn how to use this useful framework, other designers and developers will be chosen do complete these jobs.