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ES6, ES7 & ES8, TIME to update your JavaScript / ECMAScript!

ECMAScript Next is here. It's time to modernize your JavaScript.
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8.5

Popularity

9.6

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ECMAScript Next is here. It's time to modernize your JavaScript.
Platform: Udemy
Video: 13h 0m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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6.0 / 10
This course was last updated on 2/2019.

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8.5 / 10
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9.6 / 10
Video Score: 9.6 / 10
The course includes 13h 0m video content. Courses with more videos usually have a higher average rating. We have found that the sweet spot is 16 hours of video, which is long enough to teach a topic comprehensively, but not overwhelming. Courses over 16 hours of video gets the maximum score.
The average video length is 6 hours 20 minutes of 17 ECMAscript courses on Udemy.
Detail Score: 9.3 / 10

The top online course contains a detailed description of the course, what you will learn and also a detailed description about the instructor.

Extra Content Score: 9.9 / 10

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About the course

If you have spent anytime coding in JavaScript, you have heard about ES6, ECMAScript, or ES2015. Maybe it was an obnoxious co-worker trying to put you down, another Udemy course keeps mentioning it, or you saw it on a Stack Overflow answer. If you’re not familiar with it, or are still wondering what the difference is between ECMAScript and Javascript, it’s the update that occurred in 2015 and subsequent years. Considering the history of JavaScript (which started in 1995), there was no update between 2000 and 2008, then again after that from 2008 until 2015, ECMAScript 2015 it is a BIG deal. It modernizes JavaScript. Smaller, but still important changes were released in ES7 (2016) and ES8 (2017).
I will take you through all the changes, one at a time in a modular approach. This means that you can do chapters as needed, out of order, etc. without serious issues. There is a significant history lesson in order to place JavaScript and ECMAScript in context and we’ll do comparisons to other languages so you get a feel for why certain things were added or changed. I also do frequent comparisons between JavaScript and other languages like C, Java, and Python. You do NOT need to know these languages to appreciate the nuances; they are simply helpful at understanding the reasons behind the ECMAScript standard, JavaScript, and update.
I am still adding challenges for the various sections. Challenges that are already in, are in all caps (i.e., CHALLENGE) and are a great way to apply and practice! This course will challenge your JavaScript as you learn many new features, but also as you learn how JavaScript and ECMAScript relates to other languages (C, Java, etc.).

Course Layout
•Intro
•ES6 Easy Wins
•Classes
•Array Changes
•Map Constructor and Weak Map
•Set Constructor and Weak Set
•Promises
•ES8 (Async)
•Proxy Constructor and Reflect Object
•Generators and iterators

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Know a basic timeline of ECMAScript and the JavaScript language
✓ Use the new methods and options available in modern releases of JavaScript
✓ Differentiate between the versions of JavaScript
✓ Transition easier between JavaScript and other programming langauges

What you need to start the course?

• You should be comfortable reading and writing JavaScript.
• You should have access to a browser or computer where you can run JavaScript.

Who is this course is made for?

• New JavaScript programmers
• CodeSchool students who need a review
• Anyone who’s been using JavaScript for a long time and wants an update
• Java, C#, Python (etc.) developers who are being forced to write JavaScript and want it to look/behave more normal than what’s on StackOverflow

Are there coupons or discounts for ES6, ES7 & ES8, TIME to update your JavaScript / ECMAScript! ? What is the current price?

The course costs $14.99. And currently there is a 75% discount on the original price of the course, which was $59.99. So you save $45 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $14.8 of 17 ECMAscript courses. So this course is 1% more expensive than the average ECMAscript course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the ES6, ES7 & ES8, TIME to update your JavaScript / ECMAScript! course?

YES, ES6, ES7 & ES8, TIME to update your JavaScript / ECMAScript! has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the ES6, ES7 & ES8, TIME to update your JavaScript / ECMAScript! course, but there is a $45 discount from the original price ($59.99). So the current price is just $14.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Robert Bunch?

Robert Bunch has created 5 courses that got 4,827 reviews which are generally positive. Robert Bunch has taught 25,850 students and received a 4.6 average review out of 4,827 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Robert Bunch is an instructor that you can trust.
Code school instructor, software architect and engineer
Robert Bunch has been a developer since 2004, having built complex applications for small tech startups to major companies. Most recently, he has been a code school instructor since 2015 where he’s worked directly with students applying his passion for teaching and development. His ability to break down the complexities of code and demystify the magic trick, have had immense success as told by his students. He earned a computer science degree in 2001.
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Classbaze Grade®

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Freshness

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Popularity

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Platform: Udemy
Video: 13h 0m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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