Our Coding Basics course will not make you a web developer, but it will give you a taste of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With that taste you’ll be able to use content management systems — like WordPress or Squarespace.
If we’re entering a world where every company is a tech company, then it stands to reason more and more roles will have tech influence. Whether you’re into marketing, design, finance, project management, recruiting, technical writing, or online self-promotion, understanding the basics of code and web development can help.
Our Coding Basics course will not make you a web developer, but it will give you a taste of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With that taste you’ll be able to use content management systems — like WordPress or Squarespace — to build or edit awesome websites, be able to do a little moderate coding on your own, prepare yourself for more advanced courses, and be able to better communicate with the developers in your life.
At Devmountain, you can learn with like-minded students who are eager to learn in an immersive environment just like you. Become part of a community with thousands of alumni.
Every Devmountain campus offers housing at no extra cost to full-time, in-person bootcamp students because you shouldn’t have to worry about anything other than learning. (Housing is not currently available due to COVID-19.)
You can learn what you need to know to start a career in the tech industry with Devmountain’s career-focused curriculum, and you can get help with establishing the right connections, too.
This course will teach you the foundations of JavaScript framework like React, Vue.js, jQuery, or Angular, all of which use some advanced JavaScript techniques. Key topics include block-scoped variables, constants and arrow functions.
After our 12-week, live online coding bootcamp, you'll be what you want to be: a software engineer, fully capable of tackling unique and unfamiliar problems and building complex applications on the job.
This course teaches students the fundamental concepts of programming (coding). First we will define what a programming language is and then we will learn its grammar and syntax. We will learn about variables, conditionals, and iteration. We will also learn about arrays, functions, and objects.
JavaScript is a programming language that drives the web: from front-end user interface design to server-side backend programming.
Hands-on, project-based JavaScript programming course with a focus on creating interactive web interfaces. Goal is to integrate JavaScript with HTML, CSS and responsive web design techniques in order to capture and respond, both visually and programmatically, to a variety of user interactions and d...
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