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Front End Web Development: From Zero to Modern Web Development

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February 26, 2025

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Front End Web Development: From Zero to Modern Web Development

Front End Web Development: From Zero to Modern Web Development

2 Hours
All levels
24 lessons
0 quizzes
124 students

Course Overview:

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to web development, covering essential skills needed to build responsive and interactive web applications. Participants will explore core web technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, PHP, and MySQL. The course balances theoretical concepts with practical, hands-on activities, guiding learners through the process of creating complete web projects from scratch.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Create well-structured web pages using HTML elements and attributes.
  2. Apply CSS for styling, layout design, and responsive web development.
  3. Use JavaScript to create dynamic, interactive web pages and handle user inputs.
  4. Utilize jQuery for simplified scripting, DOM manipulation, and event handling.
  5. Build responsive web interfaces using Bootstrap components and utilities.
  6. Write basic PHP scripts for server-side functionality and form processing.
  7. Manage and manipulate data using MySQL databases.
  8. Integrate front-end and back-end technologies to build a complete web project.

Who is it for?

This course is designed for:

  1. Beginners in Web Development
    Individuals with no prior experience in web development who are looking to gain foundational skills in building and managing websites and web applications.
  2. Career Changers
    Professionals who are interested in transitioning to a career in web development, programming, or software engineering.
  3. Students and Recent Graduates
    Learners from any educational background who are eager to build practical web development skills to enhance their employability or pursue personal projects.
  4. Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners
    Individuals who want to build and manage their websites or web applications without relying heavily on third-party developers.
  5. Tech Enthusiasts and Hobbyists
    Is anyone interested in learning how to create dynamic, interactive websites and applications as a hobby or side project?
  6. IT Professionals Seeking to Up-Skill
    Those already working in IT or related fields who wish to expand their skill set to include web development capabilities for job growth or new opportunities.

Software Used

  1. Visual Studio Code Editor
  2. Chrome Browser (or any compatible browser)
  3. Web development tools and libraries
  4. NodeJs
  5. Git and GitHub
Free
  • Instructor : pny
  • Lectures :24
  • Duration :2 hours
  • Enrolled :124 students
  • Language :English

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