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Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 1 hr 54 mins
Chapters: 10
The real-pro aspects of JavaScript
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 10 hrs 1 min
Chapters: 30
A language used to design web pages in countless ways
Difficulty: Novice
Duration: 5 hrs 55 mins
Chapters: 51
The science and mathematics of reasoning
Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 2 hrs 55 mins
Chapters: 12
A language to define the content and structure of webpages
Difficulty: Novice
Duration: 16 hrs 23 mins
Chapters: 43
A simple programming language to make web pages interactive
Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 42 hrs 51 mins
Chapters: 82
Matching patterns within strings in JavaScript
Difficulty: Novice
Duration: 2 hrs 54 mins
Chapters: 12
A runtime environment executing JavaScript outside the browser
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 2 hrs 25 mins
Chapters: 7
A backend scripting language to create web applications
Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 15 hrs 31 mins
Chapters: 35
A simple and powerful programming language
Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 9 hrs 24 mins
Chapters: 34
A JavaScript library to build interactive user interfaces
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 12 hrs 36 mins
Chapters: 29
Are these courses free of cost?
Yes. Absolutely.
Are there quizzes in these courses?
Yes. To elevate the learning curve, we provide a handful of quizzes at the end of each unit, or between a given unit, to test your understanding of given concepts.
Is more content being added to these courses?
Yes. We are adding more and more content to all the listed courses, and even further improving the current content to address more and more questions of the novice reader.
Will there be more courses in the future?
A big yes.
Which courses are cooking right now?
Next in line we have the following: Node.js, Set Theory.