Become a Certified Web Developer: HTML, CSS and JavaScript
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Learn What It Takes to Code Dynamic, Professional Websites and Web Apps From The Comfort of Your Own Home
Do you ever browse the internet wondering how your favorite websites were built? Facebook, Twitter, Amazon—they were all created by people who at one point in time didn’t know anything about coding. How did they obtain this knowledge?
In this comprehensive course, I’m going to show you everything you need to know so that you can follow in these people’s footsteps.
You’re going to learn how to code AND you’re going to become a certified professional from a recognized international trainer. And best of all, you’re going to have fun doing it.
You Don’t Have to Be a Genius or a Mathematical Wizard.
So many people believe that you must have a special ‘gift’ to create professional-quality, dynamic websites/web apps. I’m here to tell you once and for all that this is false. All you need to have is the desire to learn and the ability to follow instructions—that’s it!
Our course starts teaching basic coding principles and develops your coding skills in a variety of languages from beginner through to advanced. Here it is, once and for all, a complete guide that will take you from novice to web developer.
Skip Hours of Frustration and Thousands of Wasted Dollars and Become 100% Certified
The internet has changed the rules of doing business. More and more companies are migrating online while many new, never before seen businesses are created every day thanks to the power of this phenomenon. You know what that means? Higher demand for people just like you!
But the problem for these businesses is that while demand is high, supply is short.
Requirements
There are no skill prerequisites for this course although it's helpful if you are familiar with operating your computer and using the internet.
You can take this course using a Mac, PC or LInux machine.
It is recommended that you download the free Komodo text editor.
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Your tools are almost as important as the languages you know. As a new developer, potential employers are going to expect you to know specific tools. In these videos, Framework instructors are going to review some of the most important development tools used today.
Mark introduces the Tools Section in this video.
Asking a developer which IDE they prefer is a little bit like asking which religion is best. Our current recommendation for users is VSCode. VSCode is a state-of-the art code editing tool from Microsoft. It has standard IDE features like code completion, but it has a number of other features-- like multiple line editing-- that make it special.
In this first video, Mark will introduce you to the tools you need in order to learn HTML5. Mark will review the plugins you need to code HTML5 with Visual Studio Code, and you'll create your first HTML5 script and see the result in your browser.
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