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Live Webinar August 5th, 2014 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly Webcasts

For many years JavaScript was considered a second-league interpreted language with the main purpose of making web pages a little prettier.

In reality, JavaScript became the main programming language for the majority of the UI developed for web applications. You can run JavaScript on the server-side too. JavaScript is a flexible, dynamically typed language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming.

But mastering JavaScript can present a challenge to developers who started with classical object-oriented languages like Java, C++, or C#, as they quickly find themselves in the Wild West Land of dynamic programming.

Why learn JavaScript?

  • First, learning how things are done in a different language makes you a better developer in your primary language.
  • Second, adding JavaScript to your skill set makes you a more valuable software developer.

This fast-paced presentation will introduce you to JavaScript, highlighting how it differs from the classical object-oriented way of programming.

Presenter: Yakov Fain (LinkedIn profile, @yfain) Yakov Fain is Managing Director at a software boutique Farata Systems. He authored several technical books and lots of articles on software development. His book “Java Programming. 24-Hour Trainer” was published by Wrox in 2011. Yakov is Java Champion. Yakov leads Princeton Java Users Group and New York City Dart User Group. This year he’s co-authored the O’Reilly book, “Enterprise Web Development: Building HTML5 Applications: From Desktop to Mobile“.

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Planning Executing
Knowledge Areas: 5 – Scope 8 – Quality

  • 5.3 Define Scope
  • 9.3 Develop Project Team

As a Category C, ‘Self Directed Learning’, activity remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder.’

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