Gain Practical skills to become a web developer

Description

An app or a web service can have two broad parts: the frontend and the backend. The roles of these parts can be guessed from their names. The frontend is the part that you can “see”. It is the part that lets you interact with the app or service. The colours, animations, layout, and all the other cool stuff that adds to your experience of using the app or website is the frontend. The frontend is generally called the User Interface (UI). Example include HTML , CSS and JavaScript.

 

The backend is the part that you can’t “see”. It is the internal working of the application or website. This includes stuff like the server, the database, etc. Exaples include Ruby on Rails, Nodejs ,Python ,MongoDB, MySQL etc.

 

 

 

If you are a complete beginner, web development can be challenging —this course will guide you and provide enough detail for you to feel comfortable and learn the topics properly. You should feel at home whether you are a student learning web development (on your own or as part of a class), a teacher looking for class materials, a hobbyist, or someone who just wants to understand more about how web technologies work.

 

 

 

 

 

Topics include:

 

HTML

 

CSS

 

Bootsrap

 

JavaScript

 

Nodejs

 

Expressjs

 

MongoDB

 

Create database

 

Interacting with database

 

Ruby

 

Ruby on Rails

 

Creating a basic website

 

Create apps that runs in web browser

 

Create a real-time chat application with Nodejs | Expressjs |MongoDB | Socketio

 

Create a blog application using Ruby on Rails

 

Deploying application on internet

 

Basic introduction to Git and Github

 

Chrome development tools

Who this course is for:

Beginners to web development

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