W3 schools offers free online courses. These are a good way to learn this skill.
The International Webmasters Association offers an Introduction to JavaScript training program for $220. You will learn the language syntax, how create variables and how to debug. The website is http://www.hwg.org/services/classes/javascriptcourse.html
Yes, I have found that the w3schools.com online courses in JavaScript are great. They are short & easy to understand. They also have a hands-on learning area that allows you to manipulate the code. They offer beginning and then more advanced concept in JavaScript to learn. The icing on the cake is that it's free.
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You don't really need formal training, you must understand javascript and possibly DB2 or SQL data language. Past that though you shouldn't need college or vocational training.
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
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HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript was created in 1995.
Javascript can help in browseing
No, Java and JavaScript are nothing to do with each other, JavaScript is a form of EMCAScript, not Java. Every modern browser comes with a JavaScript engine that is used to understand JavaScript. so there is no need for it, no.
Not comparable. JavaScript is a programming language. Dreamweaver is an application (which you can use to create pages with javascript, html, etc.)