What you'll learn:
- Be incredibly well prepared for any javascript programming interviews you will have
- Excel in a wide variety of javascript interview questions that you could be asked in an interview
- Learn and understand how algorithms work and how to code them out
- Create your own, custom, algorithms that can perform whatever functionality you may need
- How to code out important data structures in JavaScript
- Manipulate data structures in your own, custom, ways for whatever suits your needs
- Improve the efficiency, performance, and scalability of your code, applications, and programs
Are you looking for a job as a JavaScript developer or software engineer? This is the course for you! This course is specifically designed to prepare you for any JavaScript coding interviews that you have coming up. Programming interviews are known to be stressful and difficult, but they don't have to be! The key to succeeding in a coding interview is preparation. This course will prepare you for coding interviews by teaching you the 3 most important aspects you need to know: Data Structures, Algorithms, and Practice Interview Questions. Throughout this course you will learn how to code out all of these and more! The data structures, algorithms, and interview questions that we will cover in this course come from real-life interviews at real companies.
The purpose of this course is not for you to memorize the exercises that we will be covering, but instead for you to gain a deep understanding about how the javascript code is working under-the-hood. By really understanding how the code works you will be able to succeed in any interview questions that you may be asked in real life. The purpose of this course is for you to learn the important skills, techniques, and concepts that will help you to excel in any real life interview questions that you are asked. Some of the skills, techniques, and concepts that you will learn in this course are:
Algorithms
Data Structures
Real Interview Questions
Recursion & the Call Stack
Big O Notations
Memoization
Functional Programming
Variable and Function Hoisting
Global, function, & block scopes
Closures
Immediately Invoked Function Expressions (IIFEs)
Currying functions
Passing data by reference
The prototype object & constructor functions
The "this" keyword and it's use cases
Temporary variables
Manipulating data types
The importance of "strict" mode
Object equivalency
Binary search (recursively)
Merge Sort & Bubble Sort
The Sieve of Eratosthenes
Caesar Cipher
Fibonacci
Inheritance in JavaScript
Binary Search Trees
Hash Tables
And much, much more...
When you have completed this course you will have a great understanding of data structures, algorithms, and interview questions, but more importantly you will also have learned the concepts, skills, and techniques, that are necessary for you to excel in any other interview questions that you may be asked. You will feel very confident going into any javascript interviews you will have. I hope you enjoy the course!