Get Connected to the Backbone: New Course
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Get Connected to the Backbone: New Course

Tutorial Details
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Completion Time: 4 Hours

I’m pleased to announce that, after many hours of work, my newest Tuts+ Premium course on Backbone is now available – and the first eight lessons are free to all! See the lesson outline after the jump.


Lesson Outline


Tuts+ Premium

You’re already familiar with us, thanks to our various hugely popular free courses, such as 30 Days to Learn jQuery and 30 Days To Learn HTML and CSS; however, did you know that we’re releasing as many as fifteen new courses every single month?

In December alone, we’ll be releasing new courses on Sinatra, Mac Application Development, Agile Design Patterns, Laravel, and much more! If that sounds good, come and say hi!

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  • http://www.twitter.com/KreativeMente Kreative Mente

    Looking forward to this. Love your courses

    • JeffWay
      Author

      Thanks!

      • http://twitter.com/Paul_Rogers_ Paul Rogers

        Signed up to premium tuts, fanatastico…. Been looking for a course on Backbone you answered Jeff.

  • Victor Bastos

    Can you share your sublime colour scheme?

    • JeffWay
      Author

      I believe it’s “Tomorrow Night.”

  • http://twitter.com/brianpiercy brian piercy

    holy moley, this looks awesome!

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  • http://twitter.com/JoseTomasTocino José Tomás Tocino

    How is it that the introduction video is not available for free? I think it’s the only one that HAS to be freely watchable.

    • JeffWay
      Author

      haha – you’re right. Fixed. I just forgot to set it as a free preview. :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Олег-Новиков/1557015894 Олег Новиков

    Jeffrey, thank you so much. Awesome tuts!

  • Ian

    Can’t wait to free up some time and go through this. There are some fairly decent tuts around for backbone but no really good ones. I learned from them but have been waiting for yours because I know it will be great.

  • Angelo

    I just subscribed to nettuts+ because of this course and because that your way of teaching is superb. I watched your 30 days on learning jQuery and I saw how talented you are. Good stuff Jeff!

  • http://twitter.com/doobinay Bastien Chamagne

    Theses courses looks promising and I’m really starting to see the awesomeness of backbone.js. But I am curious, if we build our websites with javascript now, what happens for search engines? And where did you get laravel 4?

    • javiervd1

      Routing leverages the search engine part, and for L4 I believe it’s called Illuminate now while it’s still on development https://github.com/illuminate

  • shamim

    Not that bad i think, it makes sense to me actually…
    but it would be nicer if you do more screen capture than just writing… but all in all nice post…

  • hasan

    Great Post. It would be a great help for the beginners. Thanks for the post

  • Liber

    I’m Liber from China, i love this video and Jeffrey Way very much.

    I want to ask how can i pay the bill Cuz i want to see all the backbone tutorials, what’s the point is i can’t use the paypal.

  • http://twitter.com/EmalSaifi Emal Saïfi

    I loved your screencasts about jQuery (jQuery for absolute beginners and 30 days).
    I was waiting for a Backbone course for some time. Now, I have subscribed to nettuts+.
    It is surely my best christmas gift for 2012. Thank you 1000 times Mister Way, you are the greatest teacher the web has never seen before :)

  • digitalmaster

    Curious: What sublime color scheme are you using?

  • Mike

    I’m pretty much all front-end, and the need to use Laravel, or other PHP framework, to complete the course has thrown a huge spanner in the works.

  • http://twitter.com/harryat9thcloud harinder singh

    is it right way to load templates this way

    https://gist.github.com/hardevine/5011318

  • mastef

    I’m not sure if you can add any annotations or update the videos, but this would be worth hinting at, as it’s quite the blocker in the ‘Validating Models’ lesson :

    From ‘Upgrading to 1.0′ :
    Model validation is now only enforced by default in save – not in set unless the {validate:true} option is passed. Model validation now fires an “invalid” event instead of “error”.