MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 28 Lessons (2h 9m) | Size: 377 MB
Listening to and responding to events is a foundational skill for building software for the web. The Document Object Model, or DOM for short, has a powerful built-in event system. And yet, many of us have a pretty basic understanding of the DOM event system and only scratch the surface of the available power.
This lack of understanding leads to bugs in our applications and writing lots of code to work around the DOM event system rather than leveraging it. The goal of the course is that you will walk away with the confidence to successfully and meaningfully engage with the DOM event system.
What you'll learnWhat events are and how they flow through the DOM
How to listen and respond to events
The order in which event listeners are called
The information available to us in event objects
Cancelling events
Stopping events
Manually creating events
How events work with the Event Loop
Understanding synchronous and asynchronous events
Understanding passive events
Understanding the event delegation pattern
And how to debug and examine events in the browser
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