Wednesday, September 4, 2024

JavaScript Objects, Prototypes, and Classes

Dev Colleagues, the “JavaScript Objects, Prototypes, and Classes” training program will equip you to create prototypes using inheritance including constructor functions and classes. Gain a deep understanding of what happens with prototypes behind-the-scenes when creating objects and working with inheritance. You will learn the foundations of creating and working with objects including a deeper understanding of how JavaScript works with regards to objects and inheritance. First, you will see different ways to create objects and properties and how to work with them, including modifying property descriptors, using constructor functions, working with getters and setters, and more. Next, you will discover what prototypes are, how prototypes and prototypal inheritance work in JavaScript, and some of the hidden complexities of prototypes. Finally, you will explore how to create objects and handle inheritance using classes. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of JavaScript Objects, Prototypes and Classes needed to create powerful and well structured applications that take advantage of the dynamic power of JavaScript. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Creating JavaScript Objects, 2) JavaScript Object Properties, 3) JavaScript Prototypes and Interfaces, 4) JavaScript Classes, and 5) Using Built-in JavaScript Objects.

Enroll today (teams & executives are welcome): pluralsight.pxf.io/baL0bP 


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