Computational Thinking with JavaScript 3: Organise & Interact

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Computational Thinking with JavaScript 3: Organise & Interact

Coursera · Beginner ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·1mo ago
In this third course in the Computational Thinking with JavaScript Specialization, you apply your developing skills to the context of the web. You will explore how JavaScript and HTML work together to support the web pages and interactive experiences that are part of everyday life. The focus of the course is on organisation and interaction. You will learn how interactive programs are structured, how they respond to user actions, and how behaviour changes over time. As your programs grow larger, you will increasingly focus on managing complexity through careful organisation, abstraction, and clear structure. You will also move beyond the sheltered programming environment used earlier in the sequence, working with external tools, libraries, and environments. Throughout, the computational thinking frameworks introduced in the earlier courses are reinforced, with particular attention paid to maintaining a coherent understanding across multiple representations, technologies, and interacting components.
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