JavaScript for QA Engineers and SDETs

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Free Online Course: JavaScript for QA Engineers and SDETs provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 14 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. JavaScript for QA Engineers and SDETs is taught by Jason Myers.

Overview
  • Learn to code in JavaScript so you can pass your coding interview. Specifically designed for QA. No experience required!

    What you'll learn:

    • JavaScript from the basics to more advanced topics
    • Applying JavaScript to web applications
    • Use Node modules to enforce coding standards
    • Unit testing your code
    • Use the Visual Studio Code editor

    This course was created and designed to teach JavaScript fundamentals from the beginning, for beginners.

    I will be walking you through the basic features of JavaScript and bring you to a point where you will be confident to call yourself a JavaScript developer.


    Not just for QA Engineers!

    I have designed this course with QA Engineers as the main audience. But all the lessons and lectures apply for anyone wanting to learn JavaScript.


    QA Engineers

    I am going to teach you and focus in on all the parts of JavaScript that are important for a QA to successfully transition into an SDET.

    You will be ready to use test automation frameworks that use JavaScript like Protractor, WebDriverIO, or Nightwatch JS.


    We will go over what a coding interview will look like and we will walk through some sample exercises.

    You will end the course with a final project where you will create a utility app to provide data that you can use in your testing in the future.


    What you will be learning:

    • The basics: variables, if statements, loops, arrays, functions, and objects

    • How to run your code in the browser console

    • How to work with JSON data

    • How to hook your code up to a web application

    • How to manipulate the DOM

    • How to enforce coding standards with Linting

    • How to test your code with unit testing


    How I teach:

    I don't believe in giving a lot of lectures where I just talk and you listen. So you are not going to have any lectures on the "history of JavaScript".

    I want you to always be coding.

    The lessons are quick and to the point. You will follow my lectures through examples and have opportunities to practice what Itaught.