How to code in JavaScript Digital Ocean
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About How to code in JavaScript Digital Ocean
A free, comprehensive tutorial series by DigitalOcean covering the fundamentals of JavaScript programming. The series includes tutorials on using the developer console, adding JavaScript to HTML, writing your first program, understanding syntax and code structure, writing comments, data types, strings, indexing/splitting/manipulating strings, and converting data types. Authored by Lisa Tagliaferri, Anish Singh Walia, and Tania Rascia, it is suitable for beginners and provides step-by-step guidance in a well-structured format.
Key Features
Step-by-step tutorials covering JavaScript basics
Includes hands-on exercises using the developer console
Covers syntax, comments, data types, strings, and data type conversion
Authored by experienced developers Lisa Tagliaferri, Anish Singh Walia, and Tania Rascia
Free and open-access educational resource
Part of DigitalOcean's community tutorial series
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Completely free and open access
- Written by experienced developers and educators
- Well-structured series with clear progression from basics to intermediate topics
- Part of a trusted tutorial platform (DigitalOcean Community)
Cons
- Limited to introductory content; does not cover advanced JavaScript topics
- Does not include interactive coding exercises or projects
Best For
Learning JavaScript as a beginnerWeb development educationSelf-paced programming courseSupplemental learning for computer science students
FAQ
Who wrote the How To Code in JavaScript tutorial series?
The series was authored by Lisa Tagliaferri, Anish Singh Walia, and Tania Rascia.
How many tutorials are in the series?
The series contains 9 tutorials covering a range of JavaScript fundamentals.
Is this tutorial series free to access?
Yes, the entire series is free and available online as part of DigitalOcean's community educational resources.
What topics are covered in the series?
Topics include using the developer console, adding JavaScript to HTML, writing your first program, syntax and code structure, comments, data types, strings, string manipulation, and data type conversion.