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javascript.es is a website focused on JavaScript learning content. The captured text mainly presents a “JavaScript programming introductory course.” The course is taught in Spanish and has a very clear positioning: helping people who have never written code start understanding programming from scratch. The page shows that the course is taught by Xavier and says it will explain why JavaScript is a language worth learning.
Based on the information disclosed, this is a beginner-level JavaScript course with 10 free videos. The first lesson is “Introducción,” with a duration of 9 minutes and low difficulty. The course emphasizes that you can start as long as you know basic addition and subtraction, suggesting a low barrier to entry. It is more suited for early exposure and testing your interest than for systematic front-end engineering training. The format is pre-recorded video, with a “Ver Curso en Youtube” viewing option. No information was found about live classes, 1-on-1 tutoring, homework review, hands-on projects, or a learning community.
Pricing is the course’s biggest advantage: the page clearly marks it as GRATIS, and all 10 videos are completely free. The teaching language is Spanish, making it more friendly to Spanish learners and beginners in Latin America or Spain. As for certification, the captured text does not mention a completion certificate, industry certification, or exam mechanism, so it should not be treated as a certificate course that can meaningfully support a resume.
The strengths are that it is free, lightweight, and aimed at absolute beginners, making it a good entry point for a first encounter with programming. The 10-video structure also lowers the cost of trying it out. The drawbacks are the limited public information: there is no complete syllabus, practice system, Q&A support, or advanced learning path visible. If the learner’s goal is job-ready front-end development, this introductory course alone is clearly not enough; it would need to be followed by more systematic courses in HTML/CSS, the DOM, asynchronous programming, and projects.
It is suitable for beginners who are curious about programming and want to try learning JavaScript in Spanish at low cost. Users in mainland China should note that the course link points to YouTube, so actual viewing will usually require a proxy, making access less convenient. Since the course is free, the text does not involve payment methods. Alternatives include MDN, freeCodeCamp, and Codecademy. For direct access and Chinese-language content, Bilibili, imooc, or NetEase Cloud Classroom’s JavaScript beginner courses may be worth considering.
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javascript.es is an Spain Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach javascript.es directly.