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Overall Score : 76 / 100

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Course Description

In this course you will learn how to make asynchronous requests with JavaScript (using jQuery's AJAX functionality), and gain a better understanding of what's actually happening when you do so. You will also learn how to use data APIs so you can take advantage of freely accessible data in your applications, including photo results, news articles and up-to-date data about the world around us.As part of the course, you'll be building a web app that will help people learn about a place where they want to move! Your app will query the Google Streetview, Wikipedia and New York Times APIs!This course is also a part of our Front-End Web Developer Nanodegree.

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Instructor Details

Cameron Pittman

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By Min S on 6/15/2016

Easy to follow, concise and good easy examples of real world usage. :D Finished this course within 1-2 hours. You can do so too!

By Mark M on 5/26/2017

This course material is outdated, instructor teaches nothing but instead just directs you to external links to learn on your own

By Huxiaoba H on 8/12/2016

I don't think the course is useful cause after course I still don't know much about Ajax.

By Student on 6/30/2016

The pace and quality of information are great. The final project is really cool!

By wildlifehexagon on 7/16/2016

I havent done the full nanodegree, but I did go through the Intro to AJAX course over the weekend. It was actually pretty great, and it helped me a ton for the Wikipedia Viewer project on FCC.