JavaScript Tutorial for Beginners Part 1: What is JavaScript?

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Hello everyone, I’m Jay and this is my first video on YouTube. I’m really excited to bring you this new series on JavaScript Tutorial for Beginners. I’ll be uploading weekly tutorials and hope to build my channel. If you enjoy watching these videos, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE my videos to help SUPPORT MY CHANNEL.

JavaScript is an essential programming language that every Front-End Web Developer must learn. It’s one of the most popular programming languages that is used in 2021. If you’ve always wanted to learn JavaScript or simply improve your understanding of this powerful language, please be sure to watch the entire video series in this playlist.

I’ve created this YouTube playlist for anyone who is a complete beginner to JavaScript. Knowing some HTML and CSS will be very beneficial in understanding the core concepts covered in these short videos. I encourage you to watch the complete playlist from the beginning to the end whilst coding along the entire time. Each week we will build upon concepts from the previous week until I’ve taught you all the fundamentals of JavaScript to get you started on your journey to becoming a successful Front-End Web Developer.

I’ll be with you through this entire process starting with topics such as What Is JavaScript, followed by how we attach JavaScript files to our HTML code using proper folder structure and file naming conventions. Learning JavaScript can also enhance your back-end programming skills when combined with Node. So what are you waiting for? Start your new JavaScript journey now…

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Wow the best coding video I've seen in years! 👏👏

frankrevoredo
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Hi Jay, as a prehistorical Cobol progammer I loved your HTML/CSS and Bootstrap series and now diving into JS. My goal is to make simple full stack database driven webapps (as a hobby or pro deo for non profit org.) so would very interested in what you suggest for easy back-end solutions. Maybe you can even make a serie about it? In my job we even connected Cobol to HTML using CGI, but I think I would like to use a more modern solution ;)

richardvanos