After Effects Version : CC | Files Included : After Effects Project Files | Length : 1:00 | Resolution : 1920x1080
After Effects Version : CC | Files Included : After Effects Project Files | Resolution : Resizable
If you’re comfortable with the fundamentals of javascript and are looking to learn how different pieces of javascript fit together when building an actual working application, this hands-on project course is for you. Join instructor Mark Lassoff as he shows how to use Vanilla javascript, along with the Bootstrap library, to build a flashcard app. Mark starts by demoing the flashcard app, explaining all the functionality, then shows how to add each feature. By the end of the course, you’ll not only have a better understanding of javascript, but an app you can add to your portfolio.
If you’re familiar with javascript and want to learn more about the jQuery library, or if you’re currently learning javascript and jQuery and want to see how they work together in a functional application, join Mark Lassoff as he builds an app that tracks trains in the BART transit system in San Francisco. In this hands-on project course, Mark provides all the code and instruction you need to build the app yourself, going over the code line by line. After starting with a demo of the finished app, Mark details the skills and libraries you need to build the app, explains how each feature works, and offers some suggestions on how you can add functionality to the app on your own.
Server-side rendering lets you optimize your applications to use client or server resources depending on network and device circumstances. Old device on a slow network? Render on the server. New device, fast network? You should probably let the client do the work. Some call the resulting architecture "universal," others "isomorphic," but the results are smooth. Learn about implementing server-side rendering, or SSR, in your React projects. Emmanuel Henri shows how to set up an SSR project with React and Next.js, add a centralized store with Redux, and configure custom routes with Express and Next.js. He wraps up the course with a discussion of code splitting, which can improve application performance.