Are you ready to prepare for the Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I exam ?The Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I Credential is intended for individuals who have knowledge, skills, and experience developing front-end and/or back-end JavaScript applications for the web stack. These skills can be applied to any framework and are not mobile or device specific.This credential validates both core JavaScript skills and hands-on development skills of candidates who need to work with JavaScript related technologies like the Lightning Component framework, and specifically Lightning Web Components (LWC). Lightning web components are custom HTML elements built using standard HTML and modern JavaScript.Every JavaScript developer can easily build on Salesforce with Lightning Web Components (LWC). For the millions of JavaScript developers worldwide, this means they can code on Salesforce without having to learn anything new. Developers can use the existing portfolio of developer services in the Lightning Platform and the modern JavaScript language to build and deploy blazing-fast apps on Salesforce.The Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I is intended for Salesforce partners, customers, and employees who work with JavaScript and also have knowledge, skills, and experience with the Lightning Component framework and developing Lightning Web Components (LWC).Exam OutlineVariables, Types, and CollectionsObjects, Functions, and ClassesBrowser and EventsDebugging and Error HandlingAsynchronous ProgrammingServer Side JavaScriptTesting
What you'll learn
Understand JavaScript variables, types, and collections
Utilize objects, functions, and classes in JavaScript
Handle browser events and implement debugging strategies
Apply asynchronous programming techniques
Write server-side JavaScript code and conduct effective testing
Course objectives
Equip candidates with essential JavaScript programming skills
Prepare students for the Salesforce Certified JavaScript Developer I credential
Familiarize students with Lightning Component framework and LWC development