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Learner Reviews & Feedback for JavaScript Programming Essentials by IBM

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About the Course

JavaScript has become the most popular programming language amongst software developers. This JavaScript essentials course is designed
for anyone interested in a software engineering career as a web, mobile, front-end, back-end or full stack developer. You’ll start with
JavaScript basics, covering fundamental concepts and ECMAScript 6 features. You’ll also explore key data structures, including arrays, DOM,
AJAX, and effective debugging techniques. Next, you will focus on honing your error handling and DOM manipulation skills. You’ll explore
handling errors and exceptions in JavaScript, become proficient in working with functions and events, apply string manipulati...
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Top reviews

ET

Feb 7, 2024

This course helps me a lot, i just see how JS is interesting and beautiful language, thank you...

FR

Feb 12, 2024

Excellent course. Covers subjects that no other course on Coursera treats. Highly recommend!

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26 - 31 of 31 Reviews for JavaScript Programming Essentials

By Enrico L

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Feb 15, 2025

Refreshing journey for someone already proficient in JS. For beginners it might be challenging because the content is not a tutorial but more a "trace" while the exercises require a more deep understanding.

By Giulia P

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Aug 8, 2024

It's an efficient course, with good teaching material and support. The exercises proposed throughout the course are very interesting and great for adding to your portfolio on GitHub.

By Nolberto A G T

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Apr 12, 2024

al final del curso existieron algunos problemas con el trabajo final por parte de la plataforma, en general excelente.

By Mac O

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Aug 21, 2024

Overall it is good. The only bad comment I could give to this is you can't see the result of the peer grading.

By Nnaemeka M

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Jul 10, 2024

Nice One Here

By I J

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Sep 26, 2024

the final graded asignment did not acurately specify what the project would be graded on. ir was not clearly stated, and some of it swwmed irrelavant, like the "number of pictures that showed up for temples" and if the "About Us" gaad some specific text... thebinstructions looked like they where chpped down from an original by someone who doesn't speak english as a first language. seemed very unprofessional. while the course videos fly over the code and quizes take too much effort over wordy answers and not code