If you're a software developer or engineer looking to enhance your skills, you should take this intermediate JavaScript training. This training assumes familiarity with JavaScript basics and shows you how to manipulate and analyze textual data.
If you've ever texted a friend or used a search engine, you've already used many of the tools we'll be discussing in this course, such as autocomplete features and text generators. By using this course, you'll learn how to write code that can analyze text, find patterns within that text, parse strings, and write code that can make sense of those substrings.
Take your professional growth to the next level and learn how to work with text and words using JavaScript.
For supervisors, this JavaScript training can be used to onboard new developers, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a JavaScript reference resource.
Intermediate JavaScript: What You Need to Know
This intermediate JavaScript course covers topics including:
- Understanding Markov chains
- Scaling an application up at need
- Parsing and labeling parts of speech in JavaScript strings
- Improving your JavaScript programming abilities by working with anagrams
Who Should Take Intermediate JavaScript Training?
This intermediate JavaScript training is considered professional-level JavaScript training, which means it was designed for software developers with at least one year of experience. While this course is designed for experienced software developers and engineers, new software developers will also benefit from taking this course.
New or aspiring software developers. If you're a new or aspiring web developer, this training will provide you with sought-after and in-demand skills, allowing you to move beyond the fundamentals and stand out from the crowd.
Experienced software developers. Experienced developers who are looking to expand their skill set and explore new avenues in JavaScript should consider this intermediate JavaScript training course. With this course, you'll gain expertise in handling and processing text and discover innovative approaches to problem solving.