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JavaScript Development (Short Course)

viaGeneral Assembly
3.0 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$4,500
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
10 weeks 10 hrs/week

Summary

This JavaScript course provides learners with a deep understanding of JavaScript, the world's most popular programming language, enabling them to create interactive websites and applications. Offered both in-person and online, this course features a virtual classroom format, allowing for flexible learning options. Participants will engage in hands-on projects, ensuring practical skill development in web development and programming.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Aspiring web developers and programmers

    • Suitable for both beginners and intermediate learners

    • No prerequisites required

  • What to Expect
    • In-person and virtual classroom options available

    • Hands-on projects for practical learning

    • Interactive sessions with real-world applications

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Proficiency in JavaScript for web development

    • Ability to build interactive websites and applications

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Topics included

Course Reviews

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Hifsa Ahmad

Graduate 2023

October 16, 2023
Rewarding and exciting!

General Assembly stands out as outstanding bootcamp learning partner. I had a genuinely rewarding experience in completing the JavaScript Development bootcamp with General Assembly Australia. The instructors were exceptional in delivering concepts and put in great effort in practical demonstration of course. Code-alongs, class exercises and challenging home assignments made a positive impact towards my learning. The feedback and support was always available from my instructor and TA's, which helped me in developing my skills and overcome any issues. My confidence and ability in my coding skills has increased and I feel prepared to taking the next step in my coding journey. 

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Michael Riccio

Student 2020

May 22, 2020
Not worth the money, but they'll take yours anyway

IN SHORT: Don't take online javascript at General Assembly. You won't gain the skills needed to be competitive in the coding industry. As a middle school teacher I know what good learning looks like, and this online class is simply not doing enough.---I was let go from my teaching job during the recession and was desperately looking to provide for my family. I've always dabbled in programming so I decided to go that direction. After researching for a course I could afford I signed up for general assembly javascript online (b/c coronavirus).The first class was spent installing everything and getting github working. I was using windows and the teacher had never taught a student on windows before, so he couldn't help me get everything started and pointed me in the direction of articles that should help me. They didn't. I had to figure out how to emulate the unix termainal on my system all by meself, and then distribute the information to the other underserved windows users. Though this was just the first class, I didn't want to rush to conclusions. I mean, we were only installing stuff, it must get better.Next class we took an hour to learn js arithmatic commands. An hour. I had already taught myself a decent amount of javascript and I knew it didn't take that long to learn a simple skill like this. When I talked to my advisor they said that this course was for absolute beginners and was going to move extremely slow. Unfortuneately they didn't mention this before the class started. Because of this and the underwhelming teaching of the second lesson I decided to withdrawl. Little did I know that because I had participated in the first class (the one that was just installing everything) I had forfieted the right to a full refund and General Assembly was going to walk away with a cool $400 of my money. My family's money. In the middle of a recession. For teaching me literally nothing.This is a company like any other and they will take your money if they can sell you the product. If you are able to learn on your own, do it. If you can afford to do a in-person intensive $16k class, do it. Though don't do this middling bs online course. You will regret it.

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