Description
Course Overview
1. Installation and Setup
2. HTML and CSS in WebStorm
3. AngularJS and WebStorm
4. Node.js and WebStorm
5. Task Runners, Version Control, and Plugins
Detailed Content
1.Installation and Setup
a). Introduction
b). What Is WebStorm?
c). Getting WebStorm
d). Installation
e). Your First Project
f). Touring the IDE
g). Organizing the IDE
h). Using the Terminal
i). Setting It Up for Your Coding Style
j). Commands and Key Bindings
k). Summary
2. HTML and CSS in WebStorm
a). Introduction
b). Using Existing Code
c). Coding in HTML
d). Live Templates
e). Using Bower
f). Paths
g). Coding in CSS
h). Using Scopes
i). Live Editing
j). Using LESS and SASS
k). Summary
3. JavaScript DevelopmentĀ
a). Introduction
b). Coding in JavaScript
c). Code Navigation
d). Language Injection
e). Debugging Code
f). Debugging Panel
g). Watches
h). Authoring Live Templates
i). Using CoffeeScript and TypeScript
j). Debugging Meta Languages
k). Summary
4. AngularJS and WebStorm
a). Introduction
b). Getting Started
c). Writing Controllers
d). Using Routing
e). More Data Binding
f). Directives
g). Summary
5. Node.js and WebStorm
a). Introduction
b). Getting Started
c). Adding Node.js to an Existing Project
d). Node Code Completion
e). Directories and Web Storm
f). Adding Express.js
g). Adding Views
h). Debugging Node.js With Web Storm
i). Building REST APIs
j). Deployments
k). Summary
6. Task Runners, Version Control, and Plugins
a). Introduction
b). Using Grunt.js
c). Using Gulp.js
d). What Is Local History?
e). Using Git
f). GitHub Integration
g). Using Web Storm Plugins
h). Summary
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