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As one of the most popular and most versatile programming languages out there today, it¡¯s safe to say that JavaScript is a staple in the toolkit of a successful software engineer.
This free, 2-hour session is the perfect place to review and expand your existing JavaScript knowledge and apply it to a real website. (Don¡¯t have existing JavaScript knowledge yet? Make sure to Learn the Basics before attending this session.) Learn how to define, access, and manipulate the DOM and how to add dynamic data from a third party API to a website.
By the end of this session, you¡¯ll have a fully functional, interactive website made with HTML, CSS and JavaScript that you can add to your portfolio. Now that you have experience with the coding fundamentals, don¡¯t miss the final session of our coding series where you¡¯ll get hands-on practice with Python Basics to round out your skillset. We¡¯ll see you there.
Senior Full Stack Developer, HSBC
Alex grew up in Toronto and developed an interest in programming at an early age, his first project being a website dedicated to Pokemon in middle school. He initially disappointed his parents by not going to medical school, instead choosing to earn a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Toronto. (They have since forgiven him). Alex is currently a Senior Full Stack Developer at HSBC, working within capital markets and derivatives trading. In nearly a decade of working in industry, Alex has written software for all sorts of companies, big and small, including code that runs in prisons, gold mines, stock market trading platforms, and various web startups.
When he's not experimenting with new coding paradigms, Alex spends his time traveling to new countries. He speaks fluent French.
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