You will learn how to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to bring the web to life. On completion, you will receive a certificate of completion, have projects you created for your portfolio, and be ready to pursue jr. front-end developer positions in the tech industry.
For small periods, they can live off caffeine and junk food. There is a decent chance they are wearing a T-shirt that was given to them for free. And, most impressively, they will endure hours and hours of frustration and torment all for that glorious moment when — Boom! — everything comes together and works perfectly. (Until the next Chrome update.)
It’s a tough life, but someone has to do it. The internet has changed the world and whether a medical professional wants to research life-saving treatments or some dude just wants to watch cat videos before going to bed, front-end developers make all that interaction possible.
They often work on teams, big or small, with other developers, and maybe a manager, designer, and some other support staff making websites and web applications. Deadlines can be rough. Stress can sometimes be high. But moments of success make it all worthwhile.
The 16-week Web Development course is designed to teach you how to develop websites and web-based applications using modern technologies, so you can work as a front-end developer.
You will learn how to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to bring the web to life. On completion, you will receive a certificate of completion, have projects you created for your portfolio, and be ready to pursue jr. front-end developer positions in the tech industry.
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 three day class gives students the opportunity to explore responsive web development. It starts with HTML, continues with CSS and concludes with JavaScript fundamentals, and Responsive Web Design.
PHP is the most widely used server-side language for building web sites.
The curriculum includes instruction in Internet theory, web page standards and policies, elements of web page design, user interfaces, vector tools, special effects, interactive and multimedia components, search engines, navigation, morphing, e-commerce tools, and emerging web technologie
Learn about, creating a website, design tools, web page documents, lists, quotations, page properties, styles, images, table tags and properties, import external data, reusable site assets, library items, hyperlinks, rollovers, site validation, uploading files.
Up-to-date and varying content is a key to your website's success. By constantly updating and replacing the content of your website, you are giving a reason for consumers to come back to your website.
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