MTA: Intro to Programming Using JavaScript (98-382)

(98-382)/ISBN:978-1-64459-079-9

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Start your prep for the MTA 98-382 exam with the MTA: Intro to Programming Using JavaScript (98-382) course and lab. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience in a safe and online environment. Microsoft JavaScript certification course covers the MTA 98-382 exam objectives and teaches you about JavaScript operators, methods, keywords, variables, data types, and functions; interact with the Document Object Model (DOM), and interact with HTML forms, and more.

Here's what you will get

The Microsoft JavaScript certification enables candidates to utilize data types supported by JavaScript. It also allows students to identify and compose the syntactically correct JavaScript code. The MTA 98-382 exam is specifically designed for the candidates who compose, debug, and manage well-documented JavaScript code. The MTA 98-382 exam validates the candidates' skills to successfully manage JavaScript programming.

Lessons

10+ Lessons | 118+ Quizzes | 85+ Flashcards | 85+ Glossary of terms

TestPrep

40+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 45+ Post Assessment Questions | 90+ Practice Test Questions

Hand on lab

92+ LiveLab | 61+ Video tutorials | 01:50+ Hours

Video Lessons

104+ Videos | 03:12+ Hours

Here's what you will learn

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Lessons 1: Introduction to JavaScript

  • About JavaScript
  • JavaScript Getting Started
  • Comments in JavaScript
  • Your First JavaScript Code
  • Exercise

Lessons 2: JavaScript Basics

  • JavaScript Variables
  • JavaScript Data Types
  • JavaScript Operators
  • JavaScript Operators Precedence
  • JavaScript Alerts and Prompts
  • JavaScript Keywords and Reserved Words
  • Scripts
  • Constants
  • JavaScript Debugging
  • Exercise

Lessons 3: Controlling Flow

  • Decision Making
  • Loops
  • Exercise

Lessons 4: Arrays

  • Types of Arrays
  • Declaring and Initialization of an Array
  • Array Methods
  • Sorting and Searching in Array
  • Access an Element of an Array
  • Exercise

Lessons 5: Functions

  • Function Definition
  • Calling a Function
  • Nested Functions
  • Built-In Functions
  • The this Keyword
  • Exercise

Lessons 6: Objects

  • Object-Oriented Language
  • Creating Objects
  • The String Object
  • The Date Object
  • The forEach() Method
  • Exercise

Lessons 7: The Browser Object Model

  • The Browser Hierarchy
  • Window open() and close() Method
  • JavaScript Window Screen
  • Exercise

Lessons 8: Document Object Model

  • DOM Levels
  • The DOM as a Tree
  • Retrieving Elements
  • DOM Events
  • JavaScript innerHTML and document.write()
  • Exercise

Lessons 9: HTML Forms

  • Overview of Form Elements
  • Form Objects
  • Working with Form Information
  • Validation with JavaScript
  • Form Submission Process
  • Exercise

Lessons 10: Errors and Exceptions

  • Error Handling and Exceptions
  • Types of Errors
  • try, catch and finally Statements
  • throw Statement
  • Exercise

Hands-on LAB Activities

Introduction to JavaScript

  • Using Single-Line and Multi-Line Comments
  • Running a JavaScript Code
  • Understanding basic concepts of JavaScript

JavaScript Basics

  • Using Strict Mode
  • Using Variable Scopes
  • Using arithmetic operators
  • Using Data Types
  • Using Operators
  • Using JavaScript Alerts and Prompts
  • Using the alert() method
  • Using the prompt() method
  • Using the confirm() method
  • Using Internal JavaScript
  • Using noscript
  • Using External JavaScript
  • Using Constants
  • Using the Debugger Keyword
  • Setting Breakpoints in JavaScript
  • Getting the Console Log Using JavaScript

Controlling Flow

  • Using the Decision-Making Statements
  • Using the if statement
  • Working with the nested if statements
  • Using the if-else statement
  • Using the continue Statement
  • Using the break Statement
  • Using the while Loop
  • Using the for Loop
  • Using the do-while Loop
  • Using the for loop
  • Understanding the while loop
  • Working with the do-while loop

Arrays

  • Using Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Using the Array Methods
  • Sorting and Searching in Array
  • Using the indexof() method
  • Using the sort() method

Functions

  • Knowing the Difference between Pass By Value and Pass By Reference
  • Calling a Function
  • Using the array.length() method
  • Calling a function
  • Using Nested Functions
  • Using Different Mathematical Functions in JavaScript
  • Using the toFixed() Function
  • Using the isNaN() Function
  • Using the parseInt() and parseFloat() Functions
  • Using the isNan() function
  • Using the math.ceil() method
  • Using the this Keyword

Objects

  • Creating Objects
  • Working with the objects
  • Using the String Object
  • Formatting strings
  • Using the concat() method - Part I
  • Using the concat() method - Part II
  • Using the Date Object
  • Calculating the Difference Between Two Dates
  • Using Localization
  • Using the Time Function in JavaScript
  • Using the Date object
  • Using the forEach() Method
  • Using the forEach() method - Part I
  • Using forEach() method - Part II

The Browser Object Model

  • Using the Window open() and close() Methods
  • Using the JavaScript Window Screen

Document Object Model

  • Retrieving Elements by Tag Name
  • Retrieving Elements
  • Using the Onfocus and Onblur Events
  • Using the DOM Event
  • Understanding DOM events - Part I
  • Understanding DOM events - Part II
  • Understanding DOM events - Part III
  • Using JavaScript innerHTML and document.write()
  • Using innerHTML property

HTML Forms

  • Creating a Form
  • Using the Select Object
  • Using the Radio and Check Box Objects
  • Using a Text Box Object
  • Using the Password Object
  • Using the POST Method
  • Retrieving Form Values from Textbox
  • Retrieving Form Values from a Dropdown
  • Working with form Information
  • Using Validation with JavaScript
  • Validating a form
  • Using the GET Method
  • Using the onsubmit Event

Errors and Exceptions

  • Using try and catch in JavaScript
  • Knowing Syntax Errors
  • Knowing Runtime Errors
  • Using the finally Statement
  • Working with errors and exceptions
  • Using the throw Statement

Exam FAQs

Candidates are expected to have at least 100 hours of instruction or hands-on experience with the JavaScript programming language. Candidates should also be familiar with JavaScript features and capabilities, and understand how to write, debug, and maintain well-formed, well documented JavaScript code.

USD 127

Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, active screen, build list, case studies, and short answer.

The exam contains 40-60 questions.

45 minutes

The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.

Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) and Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam retake policy:

  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait seven days before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A seven-day waiting period is imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. A candidate may not take a given exam any more than five times per year (12 months). This 12-month period starts from the first attempt. The candidate is then eligible to retake the exam 12 months from the date of the first attempt.

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