If you've never worked with JavaScript, but wants to take a look behind the scenes, and finally want to understand me, what do you mean the applications running in our browser, and more powerful, be more extensive, which is in good hands in this training. The author Christian Wenz is in his videos an incredibly pleasant and comprehensible introduction to programming with JavaScript. I was surprised then but the extent and the depth with which Mr. Wenz itself takes the themes, and despite possibly lower knowledge I have a feeling, you could always follow Mr. Wenz. Unlike many other training or online tutorials you get in this video tutorial, a nice mix of practice and theory with: never remains open long the question why something had to be done the way it will now shown us, are never the thoughts of the coach unstructured or not understandable. Generally you will find if you want to find a real and profound introduction to JavaScript, here a good companion. I would have never have dreamed to enter in only about ten Hours How deep into the matter and in the end actually can absorb so much knowledge in order to thus raise right, own, separate small projects. Although I already had some prior knowledge of JavaScript to me anerlernt in advance even, but not yet started in the whole APIs or the depths of the Document Object Model (DOM) had dared to date. Here me Mr. Wenz has then yet again resorted to virtual presence neatly under his arms and I could my skills but expand to a good deal. But worth mentioning is also the beginner-friendly introduction. Anyone who has not yet really so busy with programming, which can, add a pinch of reasoning provided quickly learn the syntax and structure of programs and enjoy almost immediately to the scripting language JavaScript. It does not even come to set up the development environment too short: the configuration of XAMPP, which perhaps can be a little confusing without guidance, is also covered at the outset, as the viewer is taken by the hand when it comes to first to deal with simple exercises to link as HTML forms.
All in all, Mr. Christian Wenz and the team of Galileo have once again done a great job. The result is a video tutorial which I can recommend to anyone, without limitation, wishes to deal with in the browser web development and application development.