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Course For Anyone who wants to Learn Front End Web Development. It is suitable For All Skill Levels. Contains 117 Lectures with 15 Hours of Videos.

Use Code: FBFREE18 (If Discount Not Already Applied)

Requirements:
  • No previous development experience required
  • Access to various open-source (free) software.

Following Topics Covered:

  • Web development basics with HTML
  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
  • JavaScript programming
  • jQuery JavaScript library
  • Bootstrap framework

You Will Learn to:
  • Build a simple HTML text site
  • Style web pages using CSS
  • Program websites with JavaScript
  • Build a Pipboy using Bootstrap
  • Build and publish a Google Chrome Extension

Description

If you would like to get started as a front-end web developer, you are going to LOVE this course! Work on projects ranging from a simple HTML page to a complete JavaScript based Google Chrome extension. We will cover the following technologies in this course:
This course covers the most popular web development frameworks, and will get you started on your path towards becoming a full-stack web developer!

Who this course is for:
  • Anyone who would like to learn front-end web development
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  1. Denzarki's avatar
    Thanks. I always grab these just in case I want them in the future.
  2. dinkysite's avatar
    Denzarki20/01/2019 16:45

    Thanks. I always grab these just in case I want them in the future.


    Present me can't be ars*d but future me makes good choices.
  3. xchaotic's avatar
    Denzarki20/01/2019 16:45

    Thanks. I always grab these just in case I want them in the future.


    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.
    But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.
  4. BB93's avatar
    xchaotic21/01/2019 10:31

    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom …tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.


    Atom is perfectly fine, for a beginner, it really doesn't matter. The editor comes down to personal preference which they will figure out later on. VS code is great, I use it myself but there are plenty of people who swear by Atom, Sublime, Brackets etc.. plenty out there. As for CSS Grid, a video about it at the end would have been nice but it's not necessary. Should be learning vanilla CSS first, same with JS, too many people jump into frameworks without understanding the basics. Build a solid foundation and then branch out. (edited)
  5. gyro85's avatar
    Hot, anything that betters someone or encourages them to learn a new skill especially for free
  6. clarkenuttal's avatar
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    Denzarki20/01/2019 16:45

    Thanks. I always grab these just in case I want them in the future.


    Same!! Always good to buy and save them for later when Free and start them when you have time later
  7. Jon_Snow's avatar
    deleted202498521/01/2019 09:54

    I hope a moderator will see this and answer publicly here, so for anyone …I hope a moderator will see this and answer publicly here, so for anyone else who's may concern will find out: why some people are allowed to post freebies as deals while for the most of us isn't possible.


    I don't know what you're referring to specifically, but for me if something was being sold for a certain amount and then becomes free temporarily, I see it as a 'deal' Example: this particular deal, or a game on Playstore/Humble.

    But if a product was never sold in that packaging/format, and is only being given away, that's a freebie. Example: perfume tester vials. (edited)
  8. Jon_Snow's avatar
    NealBurton7 m ago

    Question: Must you click "enrol now" to complete the purchase?


    Yes. But you can start the course when you want to. Just enrol and leave it at that.
  9. Chumba_Wumba's avatar
    this won't sort out the wife's back-end then (edited)
  10. clarkenuttal's avatar
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    swooper720/01/2019 17:58

    Got this last year, still to actually start it! Finally got a new laptop …Got this last year, still to actually start it! Finally got a new laptop so can start in the evenings shared between this and RDR2


    It’s quite decent course and skill
  11. clarkenuttal's avatar
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    isn_jsmith20/01/2019 18:48

    Great find OP, like the others I pick these up when I can, one day I will …Great find OP, like the others I pick these up when I can, one day I will get round to doing the course


    lol !!! Precisely what you need to do. Register when course is free. Utilise when you are free!!
  12. deleted2024985's avatar
    I hope a moderator will see this and answer publicly here, so for anyone else who's may concern will find out: why some people are allowed to post freebies as deals while for the most of us isn't possible. (edited)
  13. deleted1289934's avatar
    xchaotic21/01/2019 10:31

    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom …tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.



    Case in point, I didn't even know about CSS Grid until you just pointed it out - because a lot of resources seem outdated and don't even reference it at all.
  14. EcumenicalMatter's avatar
    Doesn't front-end web development nowadays mean where to place the ads for most profit?
  15. angelfish78's avatar
    Great find - although if you haven’t already, go check out the net ninja on You Tube. This guy has tonnes of free tutorials and is a great teacher. I learnt everything I know from there :-)
  16. honeybags225's avatar
    Thanks OP. Been doing it this evening guy talks quite slow..I'm listening at 1.75x speed and that's about right lol.

    Seems a mostly good course.. sometimes faffy but covers stuff quite logically which is most important when learning a skill.
  17. WhaleTrain's avatar
    xchaotic21st Jan

    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom …tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.


    I'd disagree with Atom being slow, because it ain't. I've used Atom, VS Code and Sublime. I find myself sticking with Sublime through and through, even after weeks of trialing Atom or VS Code. To teach with, maybe yeah but the best tool, nah.

    I'd also argue you'd still need to grasp CSS in general before attempting CSS Grid (media queries etc). I'm not entirely sure why you'd discourage the use of something like SASS either, it's a great tool to add into your toolbox and simplifies things - in fact I'd say they'd go well together. It's not needed, granted, but it helps.

    Bootstrap is understandable, it's about time we moved away from bloated frameworks. If you have to use a framework, something like Susy or even LostGrid would be a far superior choice due it's small footprint, providing you have knowledge of GULP and NPM. Prepackaged frameworks, I'd go with Zurb Foundation.
  18. fishmaster's avatar
    xchaotic21st Jan

    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom …tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.


    Free CSS Grid guide here >

    css-tricks.com/sni…id/
  19. Cerci09's avatar
    Sweet, thank you op
  20. DealDog's avatar
    thanks op, added to my lists
  21. Jimboh's avatar
    Thank you clarkenuttal
  22. swooper7's avatar
    Got this last year, still to actually start it! Finally got a new laptop so can start in the evenings shared between this and RDR2
  23. turnandshoot's avatar
    Denzarki20/01/2019 16:45

    Thanks. I always grab these just in case I want them in the future.


    Saaaaaaame
  24. swooper7's avatar
    clarkenuttal20/01/2019 18:22

    It’s quite decent course and skill


    I'm hoping the sections on Java, JQuery and Bootstrap are detailed and fun on my quest to learn some coding this year
  25. isn_jsmith's avatar
    Great find OP, like the others I pick these up when I can, one day I will get round to doing the course
  26. clarkenuttal's avatar
    Author
    swooper75 m ago

    I'm hoping the sections on Java, JQuery and Bootstrap are detailed and fun …I'm hoping the sections on Java, JQuery and Bootstrap are detailed and fun on my quest to learn some coding this year


    Can you find these topics to your level on this course
  27. L88's avatar
    Thanks
  28. Walshinho's avatar
    Thanks op
  29. NealBurton's avatar
    Question: Must you click "enrol now" to complete the purchase?
  30. UBV's avatar
    Nice post
  31. Anthony_Stark's avatar
    Thanks very, helpful !!
  32. Denzarki's avatar
    dinkysite33 m ago

    Present me can't be ars*d but future me makes good choices.


    Exactly lol
  33. ZuuperMan's avatar
    I have about 6 free courses now... but no time to actually take them!
  34. Denzarki's avatar
    xchaotic9 m ago

    tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom …tech doesn't age well - for example in the course the instructor uses Atom as the editor. No biggie, but it's slow and VS Code is currently the best tool to standardise on / teach with.But more importantly, there's very little on CSS Grid, which is now supported by all major browsers and probably the best / easiest way to style Websites in 2019, no bootstrap or sass needed.


    Thanks for the info. I'm waiting for an offer on my first software testing job so you never know which one of these will be useful so I just save them all lol
  35. deleted2002333's avatar
    Nice, just want one for java courses too
  36. brad25577's avatar
    Thanks OP, i know some basics of JS, HTML, python and XML formats already, be nice to learn more
  37. GlentoranMark's avatar
    I've signed up for a load of these but in reality I learn by the just in time method. If there's something that needs solving (and there's something every day) then I just go to Google and do a search. Usually someone else will have the same problem and already solved it.

    I once completed a Python course for never having to use it. Only learning Android would solve my problems. I've managed to learn my basics and now anything else is a Google away.

    Get your basics under your belt, check out meetup.com and give yourself a problem or 2 to solve would be my solution if I had to do it over again.
  38. Rix's avatar
    Nice one, thanks!
  39. doppers's avatar
    Thanks.... Great find!
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