Windows Store App Development in Javascript Training in Rocky Mount
Enroll in or hire us to teach our Windows Store App Development in Javascript class in Rocky Mount, North Carolina by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG
classes, Windows Store App Development in Javascript may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it
is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, Windows Store App Development in Javascript may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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Microsoft® Windows 8 has introduced a new application
platform that targets touch-screen mobile devices, which also runs on
traditional desktop and notebook computers. Microsoft has provided
various tools and programming languages to support development in this
platform, giving the developer the ability to use tools and techniques
that they are most comfortable with. With Visual Studio®
(including the free version of Studio Express), the developer can still
choose to program Windows applications using languages such as C++ and
C#, which have been traditionally used for desktop application
development. But now developers can also develop Windows apps using
JavaScript, HTML, and CSSâ??a triad more commonly used for web
development. This course introduces students to Windows 8 application
development using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It covers most of the
objectives in the Microsoft Certified System Developer Exam 70-481:
Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps Using HTML5 and JavaScript.
You can use this course in preparation for that exam.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $1290 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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To ensure your success, you should have some experience developing dynamic web content using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. You should also be comfortable using Windows 8, including navigating and working with Windows Store apps. |
Course Outline |
Lesson 1: Developing a Windows Store App
Lesson 2: Identifying Design Requirements for Windows Store Apps
Lesson 3: Debugging Windows 8 Apps
Lesson 4: Starting a New App in Blend
Lesson 5: Loading Content
Lesson 6: Developing Navigation Features
Lesson 7: Integrating with the Windows 8 Environment
Lesson 8: Formatting App Layouts
Lesson 9: Distributing Your App
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javascript Uses & Stats
javascript is Used For:
Front End of Website
Analytics
Widgets
Web Interactivity
Difficulty
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Popularity
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Year Created 1995 |
Pros
Speed:
JavaScript is very fast because it can be run immediately within the client side browser
Simplicity:
It's relatively much easier to learn and implement than many other languages.
Popularity:
JavaScript can be used in a huge variety of applications. It is currently used by 94.5% of all web sites.
Versatility:
Nearly every device, whether it comes with other programming languages or not, also comes with a web browser that runs JavaScript.
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Cons
Client-Side Security:
In some cases Javascript can be exploited for malicious purposes because the code executes on the users computer. This is one reason some people choose to disable Javascript.
Browser Support.:
JavaScript is sometimes interpreted differently by different browsers. Whereas server-side scripts will always produce the same output, client-side scripts can be a little unpredictable.
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javascript Job Market |
Average Salary
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Job Count
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Top Job Locations
New York City |
Complimentary Skills to have along with javascript
JavaScript is mostly used as a client side scripting language and is written into an HTML page. It is a complicated, rapidly evolving language. Along with Javascript, learning the following programming languages will enhance your development career.
Node js - is a lean, fast, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment that is useful for both servers and desktop applicationsts and a gem for JavaScript developers.
Python - It's realtively easy to learn and can be used anywhere.
Java - It's the most popular object oriented programming language of the world.
PHP - is the mostly used back-end language
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