

We’re going to start off with why would you want to learn JavaScript in the first place. ECMAScript 6 (ES6) Features – The Future Look of C#.In future posts, we’ll address the following: In this post, we’ll look into Why you need to start learning JavaScript and we’ll compare C# and JavaScript Syntax. If you’re trying to move more into JavaScript, you’ll actually benefit from this as well, but everything’s going to be. You certainly could use any object‑oriented background, but the demos I’ll show will all be C#‑based. The target audience for this particular post is people with a C# background. What we’re going to do is go through some of the key concepts and knowledge that you can actually carry over from the C# world to JavaScript. Dan’s classes can be attended in Phoenix, AZ or online with Remote Live. NET Visual Studio classes at Interface Technicalĭan’s instructor-led training includes JavaScript, AngularJS, jQuery, Node.js, HTML5, ASP.NET MVC, C#, and C# design patterns. You can watch the entire webinar at JavaScript for C# Developers webinarĭan Wahlin teaches Web Development and. This is an excerpt of a webinar by Dan Wahlin – JavaScript for C# Developers that was conducted at Interface Technical Training on September 14, 2014.
