Polymer.js training teaches students how to write Web Components that extend existing HTML elements and define new ones. Complete applications can then be built from these components, which can be used decoratively without having to understand their internal code.
About PolymerJS
Prerequisites
Basic JavaScript and HTML/CSS Knowledge
A Web Browser
Course Content
Day 1
Introduction to Polymer
Web Components
Custom Elements
Shadow DOM
Getting Started Polymer Application Development Process
1.Thinking locally
2.Leveraging Composition
3.Mediator Pattern
Define elements
Register an element
Declare properties
Instance methods
Behaviors
Local DOM & styling
DOM Styling
Events
Handle and fire events
Gesture events
Data system
Data system concepts
Work with object and array data
Observers and computed properties
Data binding Helper elements
Day 2
Layouts
Grid Layout
Tab Layout
App templates
Responsive app layout
Routing
Localization
App storage
Service worker
Serve your app
Performance Tuning
Unit Testing
Test your elements
Mocha for a test framework, complete with support for BDD and TDD.
Chai for more assertion types that can be used with your Mocha tests.
Sinon for spies, stubs, and mocks.
Selenium for running tests against multiple browsers.
Tools Overview
polygit—CDN web service for serving components
polystyle—web service for creating style modules
polyicon—create an optimized custom icon set
Polylint – For static code analysis
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