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JavaScript Fundamentals
7 Units
35 Lessons
Unit 1
Basics
Setting Up a JavaScript Development Environment
Writing and Running Simple JavaScript Code
Understanding Basic Data Types and Variables
Real-World Project: Creating a Basic Interactive Web Page
Introduction to JavaScript and Its Syntax
Unit 2
Variables and Data Types
Best Practices for Variable Naming and Scope
Declaring and Initializing Variables in JavaScript
Working with Complex Data Types like Objects and Arrays
Exploring Primitive Data Types
Real-World Project: Building a Simple Data Tracker
Unit 3
Control Structures
Implementing Switch Statements
Working with For and While Loops
Using If-Else Statements for Conditional Logic
Nesting Control Structures for Complex Logic
Real-World Project: Creating a Dynamic List Generator
Unit 4
Functions
Passing Parameters and Returning Values
Arrow Functions and Function Expressions
Understanding Function Scope and Closures
Defining and Calling Functions
Real-World Project: Developing a Calculator Tool
Unit 5
Arrays and Objects
Creating and Accessing Array Elements
Manipulating Arrays with Methods
Nested Arrays and Objects
Working with Objects and Properties
Real-World Project: Managing a User Database
Unit 6
DOM Manipulation
Selecting and Accessing DOM Elements
Modifying DOM Content and Attributes
Handling Events in the DOM
Real-World Project: Building an Interactive Form Validator
Creating and Removing DOM Elements Dynamically
Unit 7
Advanced JavaScript
Asynchronous JavaScript with Promises and Async/Await
Prototypes and Inheritance
Modules and ES6 Features
Error Handling and Debugging Techniques
Real-World Project: Developing a Full-Featured Web Application
Unit 7
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Chapter 3
Modules and ES6 Features
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What is the maximum number of default exports allowed in a single ES6 module?
Only one default export per module
Only one default export per module
Up to three default exports
Unlimited default exports
Which export method allows multiple items from the same module in ES6?
Default exports only
Named exports for multiple items
Named exports for multiple items
Inline exports exclusively
In ES6 modules, how must named exports be imported if not default?
As default imports
Using curly braces in import
Using curly braces in import
Directly without braces
What happens if you try to default export more than once in ES6?
It results in a syntax error
The last one overrides
It results in a syntax error
Multiple defaults are allowed
Which is preferred for exporting in ES6 to avoid end-of-file declarations?
Named exports at end
End-of-file exports only
Inline export declarations
Inline export declarations
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