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AngularJS 

AngularJS is built around the belief that declarative programming should be used for building UIs and wiring software components, while imperative programming is excellent for expressing business logic.The framework adapts and extends traditional HTML to better serve dynamic content through two-way data-binding that allows for the automatic synchronization of models and views. As a result, AngularJS deemphasizes DOM manipulation and improves testability.

AngularJS Course Contents:

  • Introduction to AngularJS
    • What does AngularJS do for me?
    • Who controls AngularJS?
    • How can I get AngularJS?
  • Our first AngularJS application
    • A basic application
    • Using angular-seed
    • The pieces of the puzzle
      • Two-way data binding
      • Directives
    • How it fits together
      • How much of the page is an Angular application?
    • Model, View, Controller from the AngularJS Perspective
  • Controllers
    • Where Controllers fit in, and what they do, from Angular's perspective
    • Managing Scope
    • Setting up Behavior
    • Building a basic controller
    • A more advanced controller
  • Models
    • How to create a model
    • Explicit models
    • Implicit models
  • Views
    • Angular's take on the View: a little bit different
    • Tying a View to a Controller
    • Tying a View to a model
  • Expressions
    • Expressions are lightweight code snippets
    • Expression capabilities
    • Limitations
    • The border between expressions and $eval
  • Filters
    • Standard filters
    • Writing your own filter
    • Tying filters together
  • Scopes
    • What are scopes?
    • What do scopes provide?
    • Scope lifecycle
    • Scopes as glue between controller and view
    • Scope hierarchies
    • Scope and events
  • Angular Forms
    • Angular forms vs HTML forms
    • Angular form controls
    • Form events
    • The form controller
    • Form validation
      • CSS classes for form data
  • Ajax, Data, and Angular
    • High level interactions with servers
    • Low-level server interactions with $http
    • The deferred/promises API
  • Directives
    • Teaching HTML new tricks
    • Binding text and attributes
    • Directive processing lifecycle
      • DOM Processing
      • Compilation
      • Linking
    • A basic directive
    • Directives and scopes
    • Creating reusable directives
    • Turning directives into components
  • Testing in Angular
    • Unit testing
      • Working with Dependency Injection
      • Other unit testing issues
    • End-to-end testing
      • Angular's E2E testing framework
      • Commands and expectations
      • Controlling what happens before and after the test
      • Running a scenario
  • Conclusion

JQuery

JQuery Course Contents:

  • Introducing jQuery
    • Downloading jQuery
    • How to ensure you have the Most Recent Version of jQuery
    • How to Load jQuery with Other Libraries
  • jQuery Basics
    • The jQuery() and $() Functions
    • Don't Jump the Gun: The $(document).ready Event Handler
  • DOM Manipulations with jQuery
    • Review of DOM Ideas: Seeing Your Page as a Tree
    • How jQuery Resolves "The Whitespace Problem" between Internet Explorer and Firefox
    • Review of Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Selectors
    • Using Element, Class and ID Selectors with jQuery
    • Using Custom jQuery Selectors
    • Modifying the Content and Styles of Selected Elements
    • Adding and Removing Elements Using jQuery
    • Looping Over a Set of Elements
    • Binding Events to Elements
  • Ajax Requests with jQuery
    • The Gory Details: A Complete Ajax Request with No Library Support
    • GET and POST Requests with jQuery
    • Incorporating Form and Cookie Data into Your Ajax Requests
    • Handling a Plain-Text Response
    • Handling an HTML Formatted Response Handling an XML Formatted Response
    • Retrieving Headers from the Response
    • Please Wait or Loading Whilst AJAX runs
  • The jQuery User Interface (UI) Library
    • Downloading and Including the Library in Your Web Pages
    • Tab Panel Layout
    • Accordion Layout
    • Modal Dialog Box
    • Date Picker
    • Sortable Table
    • User Interface Elements

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