CIW: JavaScript Specialist (1D0-735)
(1D0-735)
/ ISBN: 978-1-61691-965-8
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CIW: JavaScript Specialist (1D0-735)
Kick start your prep for the CIW 1D0-735 exam with the CIW JavaScript Specialist course. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can easily be integrated with an LMS. This online JavaScript course and lab provide complete coverage of the 1D0-735 exam objectives and helps in mastering essential JavaScript principles and practices; intermediate JavaScript programming techniques applied for JavaScript technology extensions.
The CIW JavaScript Specialist certification is the fourth credential in the CIW Web Development series certification. This exam validates your expertise in website implementation including authoring and scripting, web content creation, web management, digital media tools, and many more. The 1D0- 735 exam objectives are divided into domains like essential JavaScript principles and practices, intermediate JavaScript programming techniques, applied JavaScript, and JavaScript technology extensions.
Lessons
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15+ Lessons
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5+ Exercises
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130+ Quizzes
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102+ Flashcards
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102+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
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55+ Pre Assessment Questions
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2+ Full Length Tests
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55+ Post Assessment Questions
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110+ Practice Test Questions
Lab
LiveLab (Add-on)
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64+ LiveLab
Video Lessons
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24+ Videos
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01:47+ Hours
- JavaScript Characteristics
- JavaScript and Common Programming Concepts
- JavaScript Flavors and Versions
- Technologies based on JavaScript
- Server-Side vs. Client-Side Applications
- Annotating Your Code with Comments
- Expanding the Role of JavaScript
- Lesson Summary
- Using JavaScript to Communicate with the User
- Using Data More Than Once: Variables
- JavaScript Operators
- JavaScript Expressions
- JavaScript Alerts and Prompts
- Inline Scripting, Simple User Events and Basic Event Handlers
- JavaScript Keywords and Reserved Words
- Lesson Summary
- Introduction to Functions
- Defining a Function
- Calling a Function
- Methods as Functions
- Types of Functions
- User Events and JavaScript Event Handlers
- Lesson Summary
- What Is Debugging?
- Tools for Debugging Code
- Testing Code in Various Browsers
- Debugging Logic Errors
- JavaScript and Mobile Devices
- Lesson Summary
- Controlling Decisional Program Flow
- The if...else Statement
- The while Statement
- The for Statement
- The break Statement
- The continue Statement
- The switch Statement
- Lesson Summary
- The JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM)
- The window Object
- The document Object
- The image Object
- The history Object
- The location Object
- The navigator Object
- The Virtual DOM
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- Introduction to JavaScript Language Objects
- The String Object
- Evaluating Strings
- JavaScript Regular Expressions
- The Array Object
- The forEach() method
- The Map() Method
- The Date Object
- Setting and Extracting Time Information
- The Math Object
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- Creating Custom Objects
- Creating a JavaScript Object: The Constructor
- Creating an Instance of a Custom Object
- Creating Object Methods
- Creating Functions for Your Objects
- Concept of Classes
- Iterators and Generators
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- Changing HTML on the Fly
- Using the getElementById Method
- Using the getElementsByName Method
- Using the getElementsByTagName Method
- Using the getElementsByClassName Method
- Modifying Attributes within the DOM
- Appending Text to the DOM
- Lesson Summary
- Interactive Forms
- Overview of Form Elements
- Referring to Form Elements
- The form Object
- The input Elements and text Objects
- The textarea object
- The select Object
- Form Validation
- Common form Security Errors
- Lesson Summary
- Introduction to JavaScript Security Issues
- Browser vs. Operating System
- Browser-Specific Security Issues
- Browser Compatibility and Client-Side Detection
- Script Blocking
- Differences in document.write Among Browsers
- Malicious and Accidental Coding
- Frame-to-Frame URL Changing
- Signed Scripts
- Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
- Cookies and Security in JavaScript
- Ethics in Collecting, Storing, Using and Protecting User Data
- Creating Secure JavaScript Code
- Lesson Summary
- Introduction to JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks
- Choosing a Code Library
- External and Pre-Made Scripts
- Loading Your First Library
- Using JavaScript Library Plug-ins
- Using Frameworks
- Best Practices with JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks
- Copyright Issues and JavaScript
- Lesson Summary
- Introduction to AJAX
- Handling Data and Content Types
- Interactions Among JavaScript, Data, and HTML
- Using AJAX Scripts
- AJAX and Servers
- AJAX and Databases
- Usability Issues with AJAX
- Combining AJAX with Libraries
- Lesson Summary
- Web Application Programming Interface (API)
- The Web Storage API
- The Geolocation API
- The Canvas API
- Lesson Summary
Hands on Activities (Performance Labs)
- Using the concat() method
Hands on Activities (Live Labs)
- Understanding Basic Concepts of JavaScript (JS)
- Working with data types
- Using arithmetic operators - Part 1
- Using arithmetic operators - Part 2
- Using comparison and logical operators
- Using the confirm() method
- Using the prompt() method
- Using the onLoad event handler and inline scripting
- Working with Functions
- Understanding anonymous functions
- Using the if-else statement
- Using the ternary if-else statement
- Understanding the while Loop
- Understanding the do-while loop
- Using the for loop
- Using the forEach statement
- Understanding the break statement
- Understanding the continue statement
- Using the switch statement - Part 1
- Using the switch statement - Part 2
- Replacing the if-else block with the switch statement
- Understanding the window object
- Understanding the document object
- Accessing images in a document
- Understanding the location object properties
- Displaying information about a browser
- Formatting strings
- Evaluating strings
- Working with arrays - Part 1
- Creating a regular expression - Part 1
- Creating a regular expression - Part 2
- Working with arrays - Part 2
- Using the sort() method
- Using the map() function - Part 1
- Using the map() function - Part 2
- Using the Date object - Part 1
- Using the Date object - Part 2
- Using mathematical functions
- Creating constructor functions
- Creating Objects
- Creating classes
- Using the call() method
- Using the apply() method
- Accessing HTML elements using their id
- Accessing HTML elements using their name
- Accessing HTML elements by their tag names
- Accessing HTML elements using their class name
- Modifying attributes of HTML elements
- Creating the <button> elements
- Modifying DOM elements
- Modifying form properties
- Modifying form elements
- Modifying select lists
- Conducting form validation - Part 1
- Conducting form validation - Part 2
- Conducting form validation - Part 3
- Modifying cookies
- Calling external scripts
- Sending an AJAX request
- Storing data temporarily in a browser - Part 2
- Storing data persistently in a browser - Part 1
- Drawing graphics in a page
- Debugging - Part 1
- Debugging - Part 2
What are the prerequisites for this exam? | Here are the pre-requisites:
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What is the exam registration fee? | USD 150 |
Where do I take the exam? | PSI |
What is the format of the exam? | The exam consists of linear, multiple choice, fill in the blank, fact-based, and situational questions. |
How many questions are asked in the exam? | The exam contains 55 questions. |
What is the duration of the exam? | 90 minutes |
What is the passing score? | 70.91% |
What is the exam's retake policy? | Here are the retake policies:
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What is the validity of the certification? | CIW certifications do not expire. |
Where can I find more information about this exam? | Know more about the 1D0-735 |
What are the career opportunities after passing this exam? |
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