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The beginners guide to coding

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The beginners guide to coding, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 66 lectures, based on 97 reviews, and has 8932 subscribers.

You will learn about How to get started in web development Which programs to download and install (they are all free) How websites work behind the scenes What web browsers do (its A LOT) Introduction to HTML/HTML5 What HTML is and why its important How to read and write HTML Create a portfolio webpage as your primary project This course is ideal for individuals who are People who are interested in learning about web development or People who want to get into web development or coding but dont know where to start It is particularly useful for People who are interested in learning about web development or People who want to get into web development or coding but dont know where to start.

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Summary

Title: The beginners guide to coding

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.8

Number of Lectures: 66

Number of Published Lectures: 66

Number of Curriculum Items: 66

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to get started in web development
  • Which programs to download and install (they are all free)
  • How websites work behind the scenes
  • What web browsers do (its A LOT)
  • Introduction to HTML/HTML5
  • What HTML is and why its important
  • How to read and write HTML
  • Create a portfolio webpage as your primary project
  • Who Should Attend

  • People who are interested in learning about web development
  • People who want to get into web development or coding but dont know where to start
  • Target Audiences

  • People who are interested in learning about web development
  • People who want to get into web development or coding but dont know where to start
  • Welcome to the beginner’s guide to coding! 

    In this course, we’re going to explore a lot together. There are three modules (3 mini courses) included in the beginners guide to coding:

  • Web Development Fundamentals: A beginners guide to coding

  • Understanding how websites work, a glimpse into the request/response lifecycle

  • HTML 101: An introduction to web development for complete beginners

  • First, we’ll look at web development fundamentals including common myths about getting into web development, the tools of the trade, getting a coding program installed, and much more.

    Then we’ll dive into understanding websites and take a look at how websites actually work, what your browser does, and how it all comes together on your computer. We’ll look into web requests and server responses as the way computers “talk” to each other.

    Lastly, we’ll jump into HTML 101 where we’ll learn about what HTML is, how it’s useful, why we should learn it, and then we’ll be writing quite a bit of code.

    There are 3 projects — one at the end of each module. This will give you hands-on experience every step of the way.

    What separates this course from other courses is this is 100% beginner-friendly, there are no assumptions made about your skill level, and I’ve designed the curriculum to help you learn properlymeaning you won’t need to take another HTML course if you don’t want to — you’ll be completely set up for success as a beginner web developer.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Web Development Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: What is web development?

    Lecture 2: How to get into web development

    Lecture 3: What does it take to get into web development?

    Lecture 4: Web development tools

    Lecture 5: How websites are created

    Lecture 6: Frontend vs. backend coding

    Lecture 7: Fullstack web development

    Lecture 8: Working with teams

    Lecture 9: Open source

    Lecture 10: Dont reinvent the wheel

    Lecture 11: Getting started

    Chapter 2: Understanding Websites

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Understanding Websites

    Lecture 2: What is a browser?

    Lecture 3: What does your browser do?

    Lecture 4: What are web requests?

    Lecture 5: The request lifecycle

    Lecture 6: What are server responses?

    Lecture 7: Interpreting HTML, CSS and JavaScript

    Lecture 8: Viewing your requests and responses

    Lecture 9: Your project

    Chapter 3: HTML 101: The beginners guide to coding

    Lecture 1: HTML 101 Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is HTML?

    Lecture 3: Getting setup

    Lecture 4: HTML syntax

    Lecture 5: The base structure

    Lecture 6: Page titles

    Lecture 7: Paragraphs and headers

    Lecture 8: Whitespace doesnt matter

    Lecture 9: Nesting HTML elements

    Lecture 10: Bold, italics and underline

    Lecture 11: The div element

    Lecture 12: Block elements vs. inline elements

    Lecture 13: Linking to other pages

    Lecture 14: Opening links in new windows

    Lecture 15: Adding images

    Lecture 16: Linking an image to a web page

    Lecture 17: Horizontal rules

    Lecture 18: HTML comments

    Lecture 19: Lists

    Lecture 20: CSS tags

    Lecture 21: Script tags

    Lecture 22: Sharing code with CodePen

    Lecture 23: Finding extra support

    Lecture 24: Your project

    Chapter 4: HTML 201: Intermediate HTML

    Lecture 1: Welcome to HTML 201

    Lecture 2: No more underlines

    Lecture 3: Internal links

    Lecture 4: Favicons

    Lecture 5: Asset pathing

    Lecture 6: Introduction to tables

    Lecture 7: Table rows and cells

    Lecture 8: Merging table cells and rows

    Lecture 9: Table and cell widths

    Lecture 10: Table headers

    Lecture 11: Inline CSS

    Lecture 12: HTML classes

    Lecture 13: HTML IDs

    Lecture 14: Code formatting

    Lecture 15: HTML entities

    Lecture 16: Introduction to forms

    Lecture 17: Input elements

    Lecture 18: Textareas

    Lecture 19: Buttons

    Lecture 20: Dropdown menus

    Lecture 21: Embedding videos

    Lecture 22: Your Project

    Instructors

  • The beginners guide to coding  No.2
    Kalob Taulien
    Web developer and coding instructor
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