Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a popular programming paradigm or style of programming. It’s been around since ‘70s, but unlike tools and frameworks that come and go, OOP is still very relevant today. That’s because it’s not a programming language or a tool. It’s a style of programming.
Why learn OOP?
OOP helps you manage and reduce complexity in software by building re-usable building blocks (objects). Properly designed objects provide a simple interface and hide the unnecessary complexity from the outside, just like a DVD player! A DVD player has a complex logic board on the inside and a few buttons on the outside. When you press the play button, you don’t care how all those microchips talk to each other.
Object-oriented programming helps you:
Manage and reduce complexity
Eliminate redundant code
Build re-usable building blocks
Write cleaner code
An essential skills for every developer
OOP comes up in many technical interviews. So if you really want to be a serious developer, you need to understand object-oriented programming. As a technical interviewer myself, if I see a candidate with OOP on their resume, that candidate stands out to me.
It may interest you to know that many of the popular frameworks out there that you might be using are actually designed with OOP concepts in mind. Angular is an example of such frameworks!
A Step-by-Step, A to Z course
What you'll get when you sign up for this course:
Learn all about object-oriented programming in JavaScript
No more wasting time on disjointed tutorials
Learn at your own pace - lifetime access - so take your time if you prefer
Watch on any device, online or offline
Solidify your understanding of JavaScript
Prepare for technical interviews
Confidently build applications with Node, Angular, React, Vue and other JavaScript libraries
Learn the best practices and common pitfalls to avoid
Certificate of completion to present to your employer
You'll learn
The core principles of OOP: encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism
How to implement OOP concepts in JavaScript
All about objects, their properties, property descriptors, getters and setters
Difference between factory and constructor functions
How "this" works in JavaScript
Prototypes and prototypical inheritance: one of the confusing parts of JavaScript
ES6+ features used in object-oriented programming
This course is for you if:
You’re a developer who already knows OOP principles but want to learn how to implement them in JavaScript.
You’re a developers who is not familiar with OOP, perhaps you just know the basics of JavaScript and want to solidify your understanding of JS and prepare for technical interviews.
Having OOP and JS on your resume helps you find more jobs and make more money.
Are you ready to take your JavaScript skills to the next level? Enroll in the course and get started.
Who this course is for:
Any JavaScript developers who wants to solidify their understanding of JavaScript
Anyone preparing for technical interviews
Developers familiar with OOP who want to learn how to implement it in JavaScript
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FILE LIST
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01 Getting Started/001 What is OOP.mp4
31.1 MB
01 Getting Started/002 Four Pillars of OOP.mp4
52.2 MB
01 Getting Started/003 Setting Up the Development Environment.mp4
12.4 MB
01 Getting Started/004 Course Structure.mp4
29.4 MB
01 Getting Started/005 Asking Questions.html
1.7 KB
02 Objects/006 1- Introduction.mp4
2.4 MB
02 Objects/007 2- Object Literals.mp4
16.7 MB
02 Objects/008 3- Factories.mp4
17 MB
02 Objects/009 4- Constructors.mp4
43.4 MB
02 Objects/010 5- Constructor Property.mp4
17.6 MB
02 Objects/011 6- Functions are Objects.mp4
33.5 MB
02 Objects/012 7- Value vs Reference Types.mp4
32.8 MB
02 Objects/013 8- Adding or Removing Properties.mp4
28 MB
02 Objects/014 9- Enumerating Properties.mp4
23.3 MB
02 Objects/015 10- Abstraction.mp4
45.8 MB
02 Objects/016 11- Private Properties and Methods.mp4
31.2 MB
02 Objects/017 Getters and Setters.mp4
54 MB
02 Objects/018 13- Cheat Sheet.html
877 B
02 Objects/018 objects.zip
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02 Objects/019 14- Exercise- Stop Watch.mp4
13.1 MB
02 Objects/020 15- Solution- Stopwatch.mp4
18.5 MB
02 Objects/020 stopwatch.zip
980 B
03 Prototypes/021 1- Inheritance.mp4
20.1 MB
03 Prototypes/022 2- Prototypes and Prototypical Inheritance.mp4
43 MB
03 Prototypes/023 3- Multi-level Inheritance.mp4
24.1 MB
03 Prototypes/024 4- Property Descriptors.mp4
33.6 MB
03 Prototypes/025 5- Constructor Prototypes.mp4
24.2 MB
03 Prototypes/026 6- Prototype vs. Instance Members.mp4
47.7 MB
03 Prototypes/027 7- Iterating Instance and Prototype Members.mp4
19.1 MB
03 Prototypes/028 8- Avoid Extending the Built-in Objects.mp4
11.7 MB
03 Prototypes/029 9- Cheat Sheet.html
876 B
03 Prototypes/029 prototypes.zip
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03 Prototypes/030 10- Exercise.mp4
12.5 MB
03 Prototypes/030 stopwatch-4.zip
980 B
03 Prototypes/031 11- Solution.mp4
57.2 MB
04 Prototypical Inheritance/032 1- Creating Your Own Prototypical Inheritance.mp4
39.8 MB
04 Prototypical Inheritance/033 2- Resetting the Constructor.mp4
24.1 MB
04 Prototypical Inheritance/034 3- Calling the Super Constructor.mp4
35.8 MB
04 Prototypical Inheritance/035 4- Intermediate Function Inheritance.mp4