Code Bootcamp : Learn to code by building 20 real projects
Code Bootcamp : Learn to code by building 20 real projects, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 128 lectures, based on 183 reviews, and has 26025 subscribers.
You will learn about Build projects with HTML | CSS | JavaScript Build Projects with Python Build an Analogue Clock Build a Loan | Mortgage Calculator Build a quote of the day app Build a BMI Calculator Build a Digital Calculator Build a Contact Form Build a Todo List App Build an Interactive Quiz App Build a Countdown Timer Build a Number Guessing Game Build a Currency Converter App Build a Music Player App Build a Random Password Generator Build an Image Slider App Build a Text to Speech App Build a Lottery Numbers Simulator App Build a Screen Break App Build a Random Number Generator This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to Coding | Programming or Beginner web developers It is particularly useful for Beginners to Coding | Programming or Beginner web developers.
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Summary
Title: Code Bootcamp : Learn to code by building 20 real projects
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 128
Number of Published Lectures: 128
Number of Curriculum Items: 128
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 128
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build projects with HTML | CSS | JavaScript
- Build Projects with Python
- Build an Analogue Clock
- Build a Loan | Mortgage Calculator
- Build a quote of the day app
- Build a BMI Calculator
- Build a Digital Calculator
- Build a Contact Form
- Build a Todo List App
- Build an Interactive Quiz App
- Build a Countdown Timer
- Build a Number Guessing Game
- Build a Currency Converter App
- Build a Music Player App
- Build a Random Password Generator
- Build an Image Slider App
- Build a Text to Speech App
- Build a Lottery Numbers Simulator App
- Build a Screen Break App
- Build a Random Number Generator
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to Coding | Programming
- Beginner web developers
Target Audiences
- Beginners to Coding | Programming
- Beginner web developers
Coding knowledge is a must-have 21st century skill. The ability to read,write,and understand code
has never been more-important,useful,or lucrative as it is today.Computer code has forever changed our lives .
Some people can’t even make it through the day without interacting with something built with code.
We will be building 20 real world projects using HTML ,CSS, JAVASCRIPT and PYTHON
HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages.
What is HTML?
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HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language
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HTML is the standard markup language for creating Web pages
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HTML describes the structure of a Web page
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HTML consists of a series of elements
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HTML elements tell the browser how to display the content
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HTML elements label pieces of content such as “this is a heading”, “this is a paragraph”
CSSis the language we use to style a Web page.
What is CSS?
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CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets
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CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on screen, paper, or in other media
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CSS saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all at once
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External stylesheets are stored in CSS files
JavaScript is the world’s most popular programming language.
JavaScript is the programming language of the Web.
What is Python?
Python is a popular programming language. It was created by Guido van Rossum, and released in 1991.
It is used for:
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web development (server-side),
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software development,
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mathematics,
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system scripting.
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What can Python do?
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Python can be used on a server to create web applications.
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Python can be used alongside software to create workflows.
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Python can connect to database systems. It can also read and modify files.
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Python can be used to handle big data and perform complex mathematics.
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Python can be used for rapid prototyping, or for production-ready software development.
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Why Python?
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Python works on different platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, etc).
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Python has a simple syntax similar to the English language.
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Python has syntax that allows developers to write programs with fewer lines than some other programming languages.
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Python runs on an interpreter system, meaning that code can be executed as soon as it is written. This means that prototyping can be very quick.
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Python can be treated in a procedural way, an object-oriented way or a functional way.
Real Projects we will build step by step
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Build an Analogue Clock
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Build a Loan | Mortgage Calculator
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Build a quote of the day app
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Build a BMI Calculator
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Build a Calculator
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Build a Digital clock
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Build a Contact Form
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Build a Todo List App
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Build an Interactive Quiz App
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Build a Countdown Timer
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Build a Currency Converter App
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Build a Music Player App
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Build a Random Password Generator
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Build an Image Slider App
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Build a Text to Speech App
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Build a Lottery Numbers Simulator App
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Build a Screen Break App
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Build a Random Number Generator
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Build a Number Guessing Game
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to HTML | CSS | JAVASCRIPT
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Core Web Programming Languages
Lecture 3: What is HTML
Lecture 4: What is CSS
Lecture 5: What is JAVASCRIPT
Lecture 6: Installing a Text Editor
Chapter 2: Build an Analogue Clock
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Creating project folder and structure
Lecture 3: What is HTML Canvas
Lecture 4: Creating the Canvas Object
Lecture 5: Creating the clock face
Lecture 6: Drawing the clock numbers
Lecture 7: Drawing the time and hand
Lecture 8: Project Code
Chapter 3: Build a Mortgage | Loan Calculator
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Creating project folder and structure
Lecture 3: Adding the logic
Lecture 4: Adding CSS
Lecture 5: Project Code
Chapter 4: Build a Quote of the day app
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Creating project folder and structure
Lecture 3: Adding CSS
Lecture 4: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 5: Project Code
Chapter 5: Build a BMI Calculator
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Creating project folder and structure
Lecture 3: Adding CSS
Lecture 4: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 5: Project Code
Chapter 6: Build a basic Calculator
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 7: Project Code
Chapter 7: Build a Digital Clock
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 7: Project Code
Chapter 8: Build a Creating a Contact Form
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 7: Project Code
Chapter 9: Build a Todo List App
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript: Part 1
Lecture 7: Adding JavaScript: Part 2
Lecture 8: Project Code
Chapter 10: Build an Interactive Quiz
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript: Part 1
Lecture 7: Adding JavaScript: Part 2
Lecture 8: Project Code
Chapter 11: Build a Countdown Timer
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: What we will create
Lecture 3: Creating directories and files
Lecture 4: Creating the structure
Lecture 5: Adding CSS
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript
Lecture 7: Project Code
Chapter 12: Introduction to Python
Lecture 1: What is Python
Lecture 2: Installing Python on Windows
Lecture 3: Installing Python on Macs
Lecture 4: Installing Atom Text Editor
Lecture 5: Creating a project directory
Lecture 6: Updating Pip
Lecture 7: Creating and Activating a Virtual environment
Chapter 13: Building a Currency Converter
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Project design sketch
Lecture 3: Creating a Python file
Lecture 4: Building the app: part 1
Lecture 5: Building the app: part 2
Lecture 6: Building the app: part 3
Lecture 7: Building the app: part 4
Instructors
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Bluelime Learning Solutions
Making Learning Simple
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 10 votes
- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 19 votes
- 4 stars: 53 votes
- 5 stars: 97 votes
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