JavaScript and the DOM
Posted on Jul 25th, 2022
Today’s topics
- Homework review
- Using JS in the browser
- The DOM: the Document Object Model
- Events in JS
Pre-Work for Calculator: Due 9am Tuesday, July 26
- Thinkific Unit on JavaScript and the DOM
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🎯 Project for the week: JavaScript Calculator
Part 1: Due 9am Wednesday, July 27
Part 2: Due 4pm Thursday, July 28
When you complete part 1, continue to part 2. Continue in the same repository as part 1, nothing additional to clone for part 2. here.
🐈 Events 🐶
🔖 Resources to use as reference
- Event Listeners in 18 Minutes Video
- CSS-Tricks: What Is the DOM?
- MDN Introduction to Events
- MDN Element Events -> this is where you can see the events that are defined for elements (like “click” or “mouseover”)
- MDN Event Reference -> this is a huge list of all the available events, useful mainly to get an idea of what’s possible
- DOM Manipulation with Vanilla JS
- Chapters 13-15 of Eloquent JavaScript
⭐️ EXTRA/TMI
This resource is really not at all necessary to understand or do the project, but if you want to know more about the concept of tree structures in computer science, check out this piece from Vaidehi Joshi’s BaseCS blog series. She is awesome! There is also a thoroughly delightful accompanying BaseCS podcast with the equally amazing Saron Yitbarek.
And here is more info about what is happening when a browser renders a page – very enlightening, although not strictly necessary at this stage:
This is a good explanation about how JS events “bubble” up the chain of elements on the page:
If you would like to know more about the JavaScript Event Loop and how it works, I highly recommend this resource. Don’t miss the video of the conference talk that goes along with it – it’s excellent: