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JavaScript-Basics

JavaScript Basics is the best beginner course for JavaScript at Treehouse. JavaScript is the world’s most popular programming language.

What is JavaScript?

JavaScript is a programming language that drives the web: from front-end user interface design to server-side backend programming, you’ll find JavaScript at every stage of a web site and web application.

JavaScript is a text-based programming language used both on the client-side and server-side that allows you to make web pages interactive. Where HTML and CSS are languages that give structure and style to web pages, JavaScript gives web pages interactive elements that engage a user.

In “JavaScript Basics,” you’ll learn the fundamental programming concepts and syntax of the JavaScript programming language.

The Best Beginner Course

JavaScript Basics is a 234 minute course from Treehouse teacher Guil Hernandez.

What you’ll learn:

Your Video Introduction to Our Online Course

Average Job Statistics

The average base salary for a JavaScript Developer is around $111,000, according to the latest statistics from Indeed.com. Companies currently hiring JavaScript Developers include CarGurus, Alliance, APTask, and many others. If you want to put together a job-ready Full Stack JavaScript portfolio, check out the Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree.

Learn on Your Own Time with Treehouse

JavaScript Basics includes video instruction, code challenges, quizzes, and more. You can take the Treehouse course for free with a seven day free trial. Then, dive into more JavaScript content with your Treehouse subscription. 

Best JavaScript for Beginners Treehouse Tracks:

Learning with Treehouse starts at only $25 per month. If you think you’re ready to start exploring if tech is right for you, sign up for your free seven day trial.

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