The 1th chapter of the course introduction
starting from a few common interviews, we discuss the analytical ideas of a topic and summarize the corresponding knowledge points. Finally, a set of all JS knowledge points--JS Knowledge system framework is listed.
the 2nd Chapter JS basic knowledge ( Part I)
explain the JS basic grammar related to the face questions, analysis principles and solutions. This chapter explains the first part of the basics: types and calculations of variables. And JS "Three mountains"-the first mountain in prototypes, scopes and Asynchrony: prototypes.
the 3rd Chapter JS basic knowledge (middle)
explain the JS basic grammar related to the face questions, analysis principles and solutions. This chapter explains the JS "three mountains"-prototype, scope.
the 4th Chapter JS basic knowledge (bottom)
explain the JS basic grammar related to the face questions, analysis principles and solutions. This chapter explains the third part of the basics: JS "Three mountains"-scopes, closures and asynchrony.
5th Chapter Js-web-api (UP)
explain the specific application of JS in the browser face questions. Includes DOM operations, BOM operations, event bindings, Ajax, and storage for these categories of topics.
6th Chapter Js-web-api (next)
explain the specific application of JS in the browser face questions. Includes DOM operations, BOM operations, event bindings, Ajax, and storage for these categories of topics.
7th Chapter Development Environment
During the interview process, the interviewer may ask questions about the front-end development environment, such as Ide,git, modularity, packaging tools, on-line processes, and these categories of topics.
8th Chapter Operation Environment
Explain the problems related to JS code running in the browser, such as page loading and rendering, performance optimization, security, these categories of topics.
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