Brief Summary
This course is your go-to guide for diving into KnockoutJS, a cool JavaScript framework. You'll learn all about View Models, Observables, and how to create awesome web applications with it. It's great for beginners who want to make coding fun and practical!
Key Points
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Introduction to KnockoutJS and its uses
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Understanding View Models and Observables
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Data binding fundamentals
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Templating techniques
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Building a complete web application
Learning Outcomes
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Ability to build web applications using KnockoutJS
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Understanding of how to use view models effectively
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Skills in data binding techniques
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Knowledge of templating processes
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Experience in creating a complete project
About This Course
A Complete Tutorial for Developing Web Applications using KnockoutJS
The ultimate Knockout JS framework tutorial is here. The course is aimed to get you started on this powerful MVVM JavaScript framework. Knockout has gained popularity in recent years and is widely used in Industry for creating web applications and custom bindings. Knockout comes with many advantages such as
Pure JavaScript Implementation
Open Source MIT License
Lightweight Framework
Extensive browser support
No Dependencies
Our course has been designed with simplicity and practicality as its prime focus making the technology accessible even to beginners. You will start with basic knockout introduction before getting started on important concepts such as View Models, Observables ,Data binding and Templating. The following are the main concpets covered in the course
Why Use Knockout ?
Knockout framework attributes
Views and Observables and their role in Web Apps
Data binding concepts
Understand the appearance handling
Templating
Using Underscorejs
Components
Building a complete project in Knockout
Learn all this and much more and unleash the power of knockout for your projects.
Use Knockout to build web apps
Learn to use view models in knockout
Learn data binding with knockout
Sunil K.
At places the trainer is himself not sure why the things are that way. Slides are not at all engaging. Explaination of the code could be better.