WebStorm is one of the leading code editing platforms out there gaining rapid adoption with developers across the world. It is cross platform and lightweight editor with a long list of features including Intelligent Coding Assistance, Smart Code Navigation and integrations with git and Github.
If you are looking for a modern day editor and an upgrade from something like Atom and Sublime then this course is for you. It will develop your skills and make you a more efficient developer. Even if you have never worked with a code editor before and are a beginner programmer this course is simple enough for you to understand.
Questions are always welcome from students and can be asked in the Q&A section of the course.We try to respond within 24 hours so that we can create an engaging learning environment for our students and use our experience in the software industry to help you in your journey as a developer.
If you have already taken a course on a JetBrains Editor/IDE this can be repetitive.
What will we cover?
Installation and Setup
Install and Setup WebStorm on Windows/Mac and then set up a HTML/JS Script where you learn to just run through and debug with your browser set up.
Jumping into the User Interface
Learn how to find your way around the UI in WebStorm. Learn how to change color themes/background images and keyboard shortcuts to personalize WebStorm to your liking!
Code Editing
A lot of software programming involves finding things other people wrote. Take advantage of WebStorm's search abilities with variable search scope. Navigate your way around code by finding the definitions and implementations of different bits of code.
Debugging and Integrating with Git
Master the art of debugging with powerful built in tools with WebStorm and it's packages. Then Integrate with Git, learn how to initialize a repo, clone, add, commit, and update your code with that on your favorite version control platform. At this point you will learn how to work with branches and merge conflicts.
TypeScript
Create a basic project using TypeScript in WebStorm.
The only thing you should need to get started is the desire to learn and enjoy one of the latest editors out there!