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The JavaScript Workshop

By : Joseph Labrecque, Jahred Love, Daniel Rosenbaum, Nick Turner, Gaurav Mehla, Alonzo L. Hosford, Florian Sloot, Philip Kirkbride
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The JavaScript Workshop

By: Joseph Labrecque, Jahred Love, Daniel Rosenbaum, Nick Turner, Gaurav Mehla, Alonzo L. Hosford, Florian Sloot, Philip Kirkbride

Overview of this book

If you're looking for a programming language to develop flexible and efficient apps, JavaScript is a great choice. However, while offering real benefits, the complexity of the entire JavaScript ecosystem can be overwhelming. This Workshop is a smarter way to learn JavaScript. It is specifically designed to cut through the noise and help build your JavaScript skills from scratch, while sparking your interest with engaging activities and clear explanations. Starting with explanations of JavaScript's fundamental programming concepts, this book will introduce the key tools, libraries and frameworks that programmers use in everyday development. You will then move on and see how to handle data, control the flow of information in an application, and create custom events. You'll explore the differences between client-side and server-side JavaScript, and expand your knowledge further by studying the different JavaScript development paradigms, including object-oriented and functional programming. By the end of this JavaScript book, you'll have the confidence and skills to tackle real-world JavaScript development problems that reflect the emerging requirements of the modern web.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

A Closer Look at Web Browser Developer Tools

In the previous chapter, we had a brief introduction to working with browser developer tools. We'll expand on our exploration of browser developer tools and examine a sample of the most used views when it comes to working with JavaScript in the web browser.

Of course, there are many other views and options than what will be mentioned here and, while we are examining these from within Google Chrome, they will differ in both overall look and functional use from browser to browser. This should give you a good idea of what is possible, though, no matter what your preferred browser is.

Note

To access Developer Tools in Google Chrome, press the F12 key.

The Elements View

The primary view that you'll be presented with when exploring browser developer tools for the first time will most likely be the Elements view. This view is super useful as it presents all the elements of a web document and the associated content and attributes...