Using Open Source Web Tooling to Improve Development Proficiency (edX)

Using Open Source Web Tooling to Improve Development Proficiency (edX)
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Using Open Source Web Tooling to Improve Development Proficiency (edX)
Learn how to use current open source tools such as Node.js , Boostrap, Font Awesome and the NPM to improve your web development proficiency. Have you heard about Node.js, the Node Package Manager or Bower? Perhaps you’ve wanted to dive into some open source tooling for your Web development projects. This computer science course focuses on some of the current open source tools and technologies available today for Web developers. In the five modules of this course, you will learn how to use Node.js and the NPM along with other tools like Chalk, Angular, Bootstrap and Font Awesome.

Topics covered include:

- Yeoman and its dependencies in the context of creating an Angular application;

- Testing code with a focus on jsLint and unit testing with Karma;

- Node.js and the NPM and how to use Minify and Sass;

- Configuration and touring tools such as Karma unit tests, Angular providers and routing.


What you'll learn:

- Node.js and Node Package Manager

- Angular and Bootstrap

- Yeoman

- jsLint

- Minify and Sass

- Angular routing and providers


Prerequisites

Developers attending this course should fit the following descriptions:

- Junior-level developers who work in a professional environment or anyone who has published an application to an app store

- Students with programming experience or who have completed one or more 100-level programming classes

- Hobbyist programmers who already have HTML, CSS, and JavaScript training or knowledge