by admin | Jun 25, 2018 | Marketing, podcast
We recently sat down with Nick Choat, author of Online or Flatline. In episode 2 of WickedlySmart Conversations, Nick describes his journey navigating the digital marketing waters around making a brick & mortar franchise successful. With Nick we dig into the...
by Elisabeth Robson | Jun 23, 2017 | blog, JavaScript, podcast
This month we are pleased to offer you a podcast interview with José Jesus Perez Aguinaga, who is a JavaScript developer. Back in October 2016, José wrote a funny and clever sketch of a conversation with a friend about how it feels to learn JavaScript today. The...
by Elisabeth Robson | Jun 28, 2015 | blog, Featured, JavaScript, JSVideo, podcast, Teaser Video, Video
JavaScript is a bit different from other programming languages. How? In part three of Head First JavaScript Programming Teasers, Elisabeth steps you through what makes JavaScript unique, and why it’s a great first programming language. All you need to get...
by Elisabeth Robson | May 21, 2013 | blog, JavaScript, JSVideo, podcast, Teaser Video, Video
When you begin programming in JavaScript, you’ll need to use variables. A variable is just a bit of storage to hold a value. Just about every line of code you write will use a variable of one kind or another, so it’s a good idea to get familiar with the...
by Elisabeth Robson | May 10, 2013 | blog, JavaScript, JSVideo, podcast, Teaser Video, Video
Dive into JavaScript If you know HTML and CSS, you’re ready to begin learning JavaScript. But you might be surprised, because JavaScript looks quite different from both HTML and CSS. In part four of Head First JavaScript Programming Teasers, Eric shows you how...
by Elisabeth Robson | Mar 14, 2013 | blog, Featured, JavaScript, JSVideo, podcast, Teaser Video, Video
Getting JavaScript in your pages, the right way Everyone knows you put your <script> element at the top of your HTML page, right? Not so fast. In part two of Head First JavaScript Programming Teasers, Eric explains the nuts and bolts of the <script>...
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