Let me guess: you’re a beginner programmer or zero-skills programmer-wannabe who’s thinking about converting your talent and ideas into action. That’s great! And if you’re more interested in how the web application looks instead of what happens at the back, then you’re in the right place! HTML, CSS, JavaScript – the holy trinity of the front end development is something that you must be familiar with inside-out if you want to learn front end development.
By learning HTML, CSS and Javascript, you gain the skills to design a website of your own. You may then go more in-depth learning the secrets and best practices of front end development and choose one of the numerous job offers for JavaScript developers in the IT industry.
HTML, CSS and JavaScript are the fundamental languages at learning web development, and you’ve got to make sure you learn them correctly right from the beginning. These days, the drag & drop website builders are getting better and better, and some businesses or individuals choose to build their websites with those tools. That’s ok, but if you’re planning a career in web development, you’ll have to be more creative and skillful than that.
This course will provide you with the very base of front end development, covering HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Experienced programmers and instructors will agree that the best way of learning a programming language is to study about the language, its history (so you know the context of why it was created and why it still exists among all the newly arrived alternatives), and then start going through the basic concepts, trying out how it works in practice. That is the structure of this course.
I hope you’ll enjoy it!
I wouldn’t recommend jumping straight into highly practice-oriented tutorials to learn front end development. And there will be many other teachers offering this route for you, but it’s skipping the fundamentals that are necessary for learning at a deep level. This front end development course is designed to assist you with keeping a steady learning curve so that you learn and you know, and remember how things work. Everything starts with a robust foundation. Get the right basis right here. Good luck!
Course consist of total 1h 34min of content, in total.
I started my career as a teacher at the elementary school in Russia. When we moved to Canada, I've got QXpress certificate as a desktop publisher and webmaster after studying books of David Blatner (still have one of them). The same way I learned web development: reading books and playing with the code. I became a professional web developer, and in my opinion, anyone can do the same.
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