Learn and Build using Polymer LitElement (beyond Polymer 3) | Polymer Tutorial

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Course Link- Learn and Build using Polymer LitElement (beyond Polymer 3)

Learn how to create Custom Elements and Web Applications with Polymer LitElement. LitElement is the successor to Polymer 3

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What Will You Learn?
  • Learn fundamental Polymer LitElement
  • Create Custom Elements and save time and energy with easily reusable web components
  • Understand and use the Polymer Element Catalog
  • Register a Custom Element
  • Shadow DOM concept
  • Compose with local DOM
  • Use data binding
  • Use properties
  • Event handling
  • Build a To Do Web Application
  • Use Polymer CLI
Requirements to take this Course:
  • Basic JavaScript, HTML/CSS and ECMAScript 6 Knowledge
  • A Web Browser
Course Description By Instructor-

There are some Polymer courses on the web now. Which one should you take? If you’re looking to quickly grasp the core concepts of Polymer with hands-on examples on the latest Polymer version and want to learn from a developer/instructor with over 10 years of experience who has also launched and advised multiple tech startups then this is the course for you!

The Polymer library is designed to make it easier and faster for developers to create great, reusable web components for the modern web. By the time you’re done with this course you’ll understand how Polymer can be used to build web applications. This includes learning the fundamentals of Polymer, how to use Polymer Elements from the Polymer Element Catalog, and how to create your own custom elements. This is a hands-on course that you can follow along with and learn by doing.

We will build a To Do Web Application from scratch using Polymer LitElement. We are going to use custom componentsPolymer Elements, Polymer CLI, Visual Studio Code and may many more to create the perfect elements.

The new, leaner Polymer LitElement core base class makes it easier than ever to make fast, beautiful, and interoperable web components. If you haven’t used Polymer before, it’s time to try it out. If you haven’t tried it recently, time to take another look.

The Polymer course is broken down into the following sections:

  1. Learn Polymer, Polymer LitElement and build a custom component
  2. Dive deeper into Shadow DOM and Event Handling concepts
  3. Prepare Development Environment
  4. Build a Beautiful To Do Web Application from scratch using Polymer LitElement

By the end of the course, you’ll have walked through of all of the key components in Polymer, used a Polymer Element and built a working Custom Element with Polymer. If you’re looking to boost your Polymer knowledge look no further than this course. It’s a great technology to know and add to your resume!

Who is the target audience?
  • Anyone interested to learn in building beautiful Web Applications
  • Anyone interested to learn Polymer LitElement
  • Anyone interested to learn more about Web Components

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