Microsoft 70-480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript & CSS3

Explore our fun and friendly Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 course! Learn to develop awesome web apps with hands-on experience.

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Brief Summary

This course is super fun and all about helping you build amazing web applications! You'll get to play around with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3, making everything look awesome and work perfectly. It's great for those looking to up their game in web development.

Key Points

  • Hands-on experience in web development
  • Prepares for MCSD certification
  • Focus on HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the structure of documents and how to code for UI interactions.
  • Ability to implement HTML5 APIs and handle events smoothly.
  • Skills to create responsive and adaptive user interfaces.

About This Course

Get a hands-on in depth experience

Our Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 course provides developers with the knowledge and skills for utilizing HTML, JavaScript, and CSS3 to develop and style web applications and interfaces. This course provides credit towards the MCSD certification.

 This course is designed for developers with at least one year of experience with programming the fundamental business/application logic for an assortment of application types and hardware/software platforms using JavaScript. We also recommend that students have at least one to two years of practice with HTML in an object-oriented, event-driven programming model.

The primary objectives of this course include:

  • Creating document structure

  • Writing code that interacts with UI controls

  • Applying styles to HTML elements

  • Implementing HTML5 APIs

  • Establishing the scope of objects and variables

  • Creating and implementing objects and methods

  • Implementing program flow

  • Raising and handling an event

  • Implementing exception handling

  • Implementing a callback

  • Creating a web worker process

  • Validating user input with HTML5 elements

  • Validating user input with JavaScript

  • Consuming data

  • Serializing, de-serializing, and transmitting data

  • Stylizing HTML text and box properties

  • Creating a flexible content layout

  • Creating an animated and adaptive UI

  • Finding elements by using CSS selectors and JQuery

  • Structuring a CSS file using CSS selectors

  • This course will prepare you to pass the exam Microsoft 70-480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3.

  • Passing this exam validates a candidate’s ability to program in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

Course Curriculum

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4.9 course rating
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Ron H.
4.0
3 years ago

Good balance of necessary knowledge without getting too far into the weeds. Explanations are not in great depth. However, typically enough to get the job done. Very suitable for beginners. Enough to build a good basic web page. This course alone will not prepare one for Microsoft 'HTML5 with Javascript' certification. I already knew HTML5, CSS, JS. So, it was a Great review. The author is well organized and brings the student along quickly. The portions using Visual Studio need to be updated from version 2012 to 2022 because there are some changes in the default behavior and default installed packages, which might lose a novice. It was made clear in the first lessons that Notepad, Notepad++, or other IDEs could be used. So, Visual Studio not working as presented out of the box would not present a serious challenge to a novice completing the course without it. The content was well presented, paced quickly, and engaging.

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Gergo P.
2.0
4 years ago

There are much better courses out there. I got used to researching after watching videos, but here I had to do way too much. The tutor poorly or not at all explain what he does. Bombarding with Javasrcipt in the section called Introduction to HTML5! After watching him 10 minutes cannot figure out his own code I feel like I should have not wasted my time, money and energy. Things like this should have been cut out from the course content. I feel like it is just has not been built up as the tutor/and his team wanted.

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Bart D.
2.5
4 years ago

Don't think is a course explaining how to install a text editor or an internet browser. Out of date content so far.

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ui-avatar of Sudheer Kumar Chamarthi
Sudheer K. C.
5.0
4 years ago

Im understanding each and every logic in simple manner teaching is good easy understandable. Thanks to udemy

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Jay C.
2.5
4 years ago

Little disappointed to see the course is from 2013. A lot has changed in 7-years.

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Niko M.
1.0
4 years ago

Not at all enough information for the 70-480.

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Hamd B. F. B.
5.0
4 years ago

thank you i learned a lot of interesting new things in html 5 JavaScript and also CSS once again thanks a lot.

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Marshal V.
1.0
5 years ago

Alot of confusion from the lecturer, no clear strategy on taking the lectures, too much mistakes and leaving lectures on suspense ie on results calculation, very bad one

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Bruno T.
1.0
5 years ago

This course has no real relation with Microsoft 70-480 course.

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Jordy
1.0
5 years ago

This man is using horrible software and is just telling you what he is doing most of the time. This is not very helpful. I'm going to ask my money back. I'm sorry. There are people that put a lot of work in their courses and are actually good at teaching. This content is not worthy compared to other courses I have seen until now.

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