Put HTML5, CSS3, and recent JavaScript API technologies to work and
provide an enhanced brand opportunity for your clients with custom video
bumpers. This short, easy-to-follow project shows how to add opening
and closing video bumpers with the video tag and its JavaScript API.
Author Joseph Lowery shows how to add these elements dynamically without
additional editing, and includes instructions for troubleshooting the
final presentation.
Showing posts with label JavaScript. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JavaScript. Show all posts
Saturday, October 25, 2014
HTML5 Projects: Video Bumpers
Sunday, October 5, 2014
JavaScript and JSON
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) has replaced XML as the core way of
sharing data, especially when it comes to JavaScript, since it’s so
much faster, sleeker, and easier to parse. In this course, dive into
working with JSON tools, designing JSON objects, and using different
ways to handling JSON data. Author Ray Villalobos also shows how to use
AJAX and jQuery to parse your data and feeds, and shows JavaScript and
JSON in action in a real-world practical application.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Connected to the Backbone
Have you tried to learn Backbone
many times, but found that the various tutorials on the web moved too
quickly, and didn’t explain the specifics enough? I know I felt that way
at one point! Well, my job is to change that. In this course, I’ll
painstakingly go over each and every detail. There’s no way you won’t
learn it this time. It’s time to improve your JavaScript chops!
Object-Oriented JavaScript
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Exam Ref 70-482: Advanced Windows Store App Development using HTML5 and JavaScript
Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-482—and help demonstrate your real-world
mastery of building Windows Store apps with HTML5 and JavaScript.
Designed for experienced developers ready to advance their status, Exam
Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed
for success at the MCSD level.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Video2Brain – Introducing the JavaScript Language
JavaScript is the lingua franca of the web, but before you can start
using it to create dynamic websites, you need to understand how it
works. In this workshop trainer and developer Joe Chellman explores the
syntax behind the JavaScript language. You will learn to speak as
JavaScript by gaining an understanding of variables, types, objects,
arrays, operators, control structures, loops, and functions. You will
also work through a series of hands-on examples that put these ideas
into action. After completing this course, you will understand the core
syntax of JavaScript and how this scripting language works to build
powerful and complex functionality on the web.
Lynda – JavaScript Essential Training
Use JavaScript to add new features and a richer, more compelling user
interface on web pages. This course keeps current best practices and
practical uses for JavaScript in mind, while covering syntax, working
with the DOM, and developing and debugging across multiple platforms,
devices, and browsers. Author Simon Allardice also shows how to
progressively enhance and gracefully degrade web pages, and take
advantage of the world of JavaScript libraries now available.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Building Windows 8 Applications with JavaScript and HTML
Learn how to build Windows Store applications on top of the WinJS
platform with JavaScript and HTML. Get acquainted with the design
philosophy of the Modern UI and how it affects the design of your
application. Work with existing and new WinJS controls to provide
interaction, learn how to respond to layout orientation and view state
changes. Learn the distinctions between traditional web development and
WinJS development, and see how to take existing .NET development skills
and apply them to Window Store applications.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Up and Running with Bootstrap
Bootstrap is a free web development tool from Twitter that, with a
little bit of CSS and JavaScript experience, makes building websites
quick, intuitive, and fun. Author Jen Kramer explores its 12-column grid
layout; typography and icon libraries; fully functional components like
nav bars, buttons, and tabs; and much more. This course also shows how
to add JavaScript extras like dropdown menus, modal windows, and photo
carousels.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Practical and Effective JavaScript
JavaScript is essential in the creation of powerful web sites and applications. In Practical and Effective JavaScript,
instructor Joe Marini presents the next level of features that
experienced developers need to streamline their workflows and introduce
dynamic new functions to their projects. Joe teaches tips for improving
JavaScript performance, ways to separate programming behavior from page
content, and principles for understanding the modern DOM event model.
Finally, Joe introduces some of the more advanced concepts recently
built into JavaScript. An understanding of the JavaScript language is a
prerequisite for this course, which includes exercise files.
Monday, April 28, 2014
HTML5 Programming with JavaScript For Dummies
Modern websites are complex, and some of the most exciting features -
things like geolocation, canvas, portability to mobile and more -
require JavaScript to leverage what HTML5 can create. Don't know
JavaScript? That's where HTML5 Programming with JavaScript For Dummies
comes in. Rather than walking you through JavaScript as a programming
language, it approaches JavaScript as a tool to help you enhance web
pages.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
PHP, MySQL, JavaScript & HTML5 All-in-One For Dummies
PHP, JavaScript, and HTML5 are essential programming languages for
creating dynamic websites that work with the MySQL database. PHP and
MySQL provide a robust, easy-to-learn, open-source solution for creating
superb e-commerce sites and content management. JavaScript and HTML5
add support for the most current multimedia effects. This one-stop guide
gives you what you need to know about all four! Seven self-contained
minibooks cover web technologies, HTML5 and CSS3, PHP programming, MySQL
databases, JavaScript, PHP with templates, and web applications.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, 3rd Edition
Friday, April 11, 2014
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Javascript: Up To Speed
In this single-episode production, Rob dives into the various aspects of
working with “modern” Javascript. Syntax rules aren’t discussed
in-depth as the focus of this screencast is to get you up to speed with
what’s happening in the Javascript world. If you’re a web developer and
only dabbled with Javascript – or if you’re a .NET developer
(*especially* if you’re a .NET developer) – understanding Javascript is
becoming increasingly important. That’s the goal of this screencast:
getting you up to speed so you can explore the Javascript world
confidently.
Monday, February 3, 2014
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