Coding For Beginners 2 – Get Started With Web Development!
Coding For Beginners 2 – Get Started With Web Development!, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 103 lectures, based on 203 reviews, and has 1433 subscribers.
You will learn about Get introduced gently to HTML, CSS & JavaScript Learn how the 3 languages of the web work together to build interactive web pages, websites & web applications Discover that the internet and the World Wide Web are not the same thing (if you thought they were!) Learn from the ground up how to build websites on your local computer using free tools Get gently introduced to Microsoft Visual Studio Code, one of the world's best developer tools Discover the Bootstrap styling framework and learn how to apply it in your projects Understand the common, foundation level concepts before you go on to master HTML, CSS & JavaScript syntax Discover if you enjoy working with web technology and where your future might lie in this area Experiment confidently with web technology and have fun coding π This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in learning web development from scratch. or Anyone wondering how to build websites at home. or Anyone interested in how the web works and it's core technologies. It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in learning web development from scratch. or Anyone wondering how to build websites at home. or Anyone interested in how the web works and it's core technologies.
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Summary
Title: Coding For Beginners 2 – Get Started With Web Development!
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 103
Number of Published Lectures: 103
Number of Curriculum Items: 103
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 103
Original Price: Β£199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Get introduced gently to HTML, CSS & JavaScript
- Learn how the 3 languages of the web work together to build interactive web pages, websites & web applications
- Discover that the internet and the World Wide Web are not the same thing (if you thought they were!)
- Learn from the ground up how to build websites on your local computer using free tools
- Get gently introduced to Microsoft Visual Studio Code, one of the world's best developer tools
- Discover the Bootstrap styling framework and learn how to apply it in your projects
- Understand the common, foundation level concepts before you go on to master HTML, CSS & JavaScript syntax
- Discover if you enjoy working with web technology and where your future might lie in this area
- Experiment confidently with web technology and have fun coding π
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in learning web development from scratch.
- Anyone wondering how to build websites at home.
- Anyone interested in how the web works and it's core technologies.
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in learning web development from scratch.
- Anyone wondering how to build websites at home.
- Anyone interested in how the web works and it's core technologies.
Kick start your hobby or career as a Web Developer, have fun, and learn some of the most employer requested skills for 2023!
The second course in the widely acclaimed ‘Coding for Beginners’series!
Have you ever wondered how the World Wide Web actually works? Do you think the internet and the web are the same thing? Have you ever wondered if you could create websites? Well.. you can! In fact, enrol now and you could have written your first lines of HTML code before you next check your Facebook!
Coding for Beginners is the most beginner friendly eLearning course series for complete beginners on Udemy! It doesn’t matter if you’ve never even seen a line of computer code before – if you’re interested, or just wondering if you could learn to code and you have an interest in learning about the web, then this is the course for you!
” – Take this course before taking any other HTML, CSS or JavaScript courses!”
This course is perfect for students who are thinking about learning the 3 languages of the web: HTML, CSS & JavaScript, but don’t want to get dropped in at the deep end. Coding for Beginners 2 has been specifically designed as a generic, foundation level course, to introduce you to the core web technologies and many of the common coding concepts that you’ll go on to use in whichever language you choose to master next – giving you a real head start before you start mastering a dedicated language or web speciality.
With over 100 lectures and more than 15 hours of video, this comprehensive course will teach you the very basics of web technologies, web languages & web development, from the ground up. Starting with a whirlwind history of the World Wide Web and showing you that the internet and the web are not the same thing, and moving on to foundation level theory on the web’s core technologies and languages, practical ‘code along’ exercises, fun projects and great bonus content – Coding for Beginners 2 will take you on a relaxed, friendly and gentle learning journey from absolute zero to confident beginner level web developer!
Get ready to learn:
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What the World Wide Web actually is
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The history of the web
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The web’s core technologies: Browsers, Servers, HTML, HTTP & URL
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How DNS works
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What actually makes up a web page
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What HTML code is and why we need it
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How to write HTML code in a basic text editor
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How to work with local files and folders on your system
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How to build web pages using HTML code and test them in your browser
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HTML elements, tags, attributes and values
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What CSS code is and why we need it
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How to use HTML & CSS together to add styling to your web pages
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CSS properties, values, sizes, colours, fonts, targeting, specificity
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How to mock-up web pages & websites
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What a wireframe is
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How to use Microsoft VS code
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How to comment your code
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How to use Google Fonts
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How to navigate users around your site
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What a stylesheet is
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How to use internal & external stylesheets
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What JavaScript code is and why we need it
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How to write JavaScript programs that run in the browser
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Synchronous vs Asynchronous code execution
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JavaScript theory, data types, variables, operators, conditionals, functions
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Events & event handlers
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Object methods
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What the HTML DOM is and how to manipulate it using JavaScript and the DOM API
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How to use internal & external script blocks
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How to deconstruct problems & tasks
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What a framework is
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What Bootstrap is
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How to use Bootstrap in your web projects
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How to publish your websites to the World Wide Web
And all of this content is delivered in a beginner friendly way π
I’ll help you get setup in both a basic ‘everyday’ text editor and Microsoft VS Code to write your first lines of HTML, CSS and Javascript code, and guide you every step of the way. By the end of the course you’ll be confident enough to keep coding in Microsoft VS Code on your own.
As you transition from a basic text editor, into a much more powerful developer tool (used by top companies, freelancers and individuals all over the world), I’ll show you it isn’t scary at all! In fact, I think you’ll love it π
I’ll do everything I can to help you discover which areas of Web Development you enjoy working in, where you might like to specialise, what to learn next and how to turn your hobby or career into a lifelong passion as you unlock a whole new world of creativity.
Move on from this course to:
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Master HTML, CSS and JavaScript
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Get started with highly interactive web applications
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Get started with mobile development (because mobile uses web technologies now more than ever!)
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Specialise as a UI/UX Designer, Front-End Developer, Back-End Developer, Full-Stack Web Developer or even an Agile SCRUM Master or Product Manager (Because you’ll understand what web developers do)
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Get started with web security, network security or ethical hacking (because you’ll understand the basics of how the internet and the web actually work)
Thinking about a job in web development?
“The demand for web developers is expected to grow by13% between now and 2030“
Coding for Beginners has been created by Applause Interactive in the UK, and we believe in quality learning. Rest assured, Udemy has a refund guarantee! If you are not satisfied in any way, you’ll get your money back.
So what are you waiting for?
Let’s unleash your creative potential, have some fun, and build some valuable digital skills for work and life! See you inside…
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome!
Lecture 2: Course Overview
Lecture 3: Goals
Lecture 4: Who Is This Course For?
Lecture 5: What Will I Learn?
Lecture 6: Do I Need Any Tools or Previous Knowledge?
Lecture 7: How Should I Use This Course?
Lecture 8: Is It Going To Be Easy?
Chapter 2: The Web
Lecture 1: Goals
Lecture 2: What Is The Web?
Lecture 3: The Early Internet
Lecture 4: The Birth of the Web
Lecture 5: Web Browsers & Web Servers
Lecture 6: Why We Need HTML
Lecture 7: The HTTP Protocol
Lecture 8: URL: The Web's Address System
Lecture 9: Added Security Through HTTPS
Lecture 10: Browsing Local & Remote Resources
Lecture 11: How the DNS works
Lecture 12: The Growth of the Web
Chapter 3: Code a Web Page
Lecture 1: Goals
Lecture 2: What Makes a Web Page?
Lecture 3: HTML Structure & Nesting
Lecture 4: HTML Reference
Lecture 5: Course Folder Creation
Lecture 6: Text Editor Setup
Lecture 7: Writing & Saving HTML Files
Lecture 8: Google Chrome Setup
Lecture 9: Paragraphs & Line Breaks
Lecture 10: Adding Images: Theory
Lecture 11: Adding Images: Adding a Local Image
Lecture 12: Adding Images: Adding a Remote Image
Lecture 13: Styling With CSS: What is Styling?
Lecture 14: CSS Syntax & Reference
Lecture 15: Applying the Style Attribute
Lecture 16: CSS Background-Color
Lecture 17: CSS Pre-Defined/Cross Browser Color Method
Lecture 18: CSS RGB Color Method
Lecture 19: CSS RGBA Color Method
Lecture 20: CSS Hexadecimal Color Method
Lecture 21: CSS HSL & HSLA Color Methods
Lecture 22: CSS Finding Color Values
Lecture 23: Where CSS Gets Itβs Name: Stylesheets, Cascading, Specificity & Inheritance
Lecture 24: CSS Sizes: Introduction
Lecture 25: CSS Sizes: Absolute Length Units
Lecture 26: CSS Sizes: Relative Length Units – Percentage
Lecture 27: CSS Sizes: Relative Length Units – VW & VH
Lecture 28: CSS Sizes: Relative Length Units – EM & REM
Lecture 29: CSS Basic Positioning: Text-Align
Lecture 30: CSS Fonts
Lecture 31: Section 3 Recap
Chapter 4: Web Page Challenge
Lecture 1: Challenge Brief
Lecture 2: Challenge 1 Source Code (Spoiler Alert)
Chapter 5: Code a Website
Lecture 1: Section 5 Introduction
Lecture 2: Section 5 Goals
Lecture 3: Website Mockup
Lecture 4: Folder Setup
Lecture 5: VS Code Setup
Lecture 6: Web Page Creation
Lecture 7: Hyperlinking Theory: The HTML Anchor Tag
Lecture 8: Web Page Linking
Lecture 9: The HTML Div Element
Lecture 10: CSS: Background-Image
Lecture 11: Commenting HTML Code
Lecture 12: Google Fonts
Lecture 13: CSS Box Model & Chrome Dev Tools
Lecture 14: The HTML Nav Element
Lecture 15: CSS: Targeting HTML Elements by Name
Lecture 16: CSS: Targeting HTML Elements by Class
Lecture 17: CSS: Targeting HTML Elements by ID
Lecture 18: External Stylesheets – Part 1
Lecture 19: External Stylesheets – Part 2
Lecture 20: Section 5 Recap
Chapter 6: Code With Javascript
Lecture 1: Section 6 Goals
Lecture 2: Why JavaScript?
Lecture 3: The HTML Script Block
Lecture 4: Synchronous vs Asynchronous Code Execution
Lecture 5: Data Types
Lecture 6: Variables
Lecture 7: Operators: Assignment & Arithmetic
Lecture 8: Operators: Comparison
Lecture 9: Conditionals
Lecture 10: Functions
Lecture 11: Functions: Arguments & Returns
Lecture 12: Deconstructing
Lecture 13: Password Page Creation
Lecture 14: HTML Input & Buttons
Lecture 15: HTML Events
Lecture 16: Object Methods
Lecture 17: The HTML DOM
Lecture 18: Password Capture & The Console
Lecture 19: Password Checking
Lecture 20: Programmatic DOM Editing & External JS
Lecture 21: Section 6 Recap
Instructors
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Applause Interactive
We Build to Delight
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- 3 stars: 10 votes
- 4 stars: 44 votes
- 5 stars: 146 votes
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