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Become A Web Developer: (2024) Bootcamp - AD-TEAM - 07-19-2024 ![]() Become A Web Developer: 2024 Bootcamp Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 13.66 GB | Duration: 22h 30m A guided path to boost beginner's confidence from scratch; learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MongoDB, Deployment and more!
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Turn a reference (Figma) design into HTML, CSS & JavaScript Allow user generated content by working with a database (MongoDB) How to use live-chat, email, and photo-upload APIs to build interactive features Understand the essentials of in demand tools (React, Next, Netlify, Express, Tailwind, WordPress) [b]Requirements[/b] No prior experience is needed; all you need is a computer and time. [b]Description[/b] How do you start a career in coding? By building confidence.You can do it; you're more than intelligent enough. Coding is actually an emotional challenge, not an intellectual one.How will you stay motivated? Let me take you under my wing through a 20 hour journey of projects, practice and patience; encouraging you along the way.While there's no substitute for the 10,000 hours to truly master a subject, you don't need a 500 hour bootcamp before trying to get your first job in the industry. You just need a guided path with a trusted advisor who can build your confidence.This course may be brand new, but this isn't my first time teaching. I've led training sessions for Fortune 500 companies and I've already helped over 240,000 people on Udemy and received the following feedback:"Brad definitely has some of the best techniques to embed the lesson into your mind. hands down these are the best tutorials I have had the opportunity to view.""Presentation is concise without being tedious. you honestly feel that you have a thorough understanding of the subject."".[Brad] explained the process. Not memorize this or that, he explained the process. If you're looking to take a course to understand the foundations of creating websites, look no further."Become highly valuable and relevant to the companies that are hiring web developers; in one convenient place alongside one instructor. If you're ready to begin coding your own web sites from the ground up - I'll see you on the inside! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Your New Career Path Lecture 2 What Is A Developer? Lecture 3 How / Where Do We Write Code? Section 2: Top Section Of Homepage Lecture 4 Let's Start Coding The Homepage Lecture 5 Layout Spacing Basics Lecture 6 Finding Your Joy Lecture 7 VS Code Settings & Google Fonts Lecture 8 CSS Box Model Lecture 9 CSS Grid (Multiple Columns) Lecture 10 SVG Icons Lecture 11 SVG Figma Tip Lecture 12 Background Splashes Of Color Section 3: Bottom "Pets" Section of Homepage Lecture 13 The Lost Art Of CSS Lecture 14 Starting The Pets Area Lecture 15 Creating The Pet Cards Lecture 16 Finishing The Pet Card Lecture 17 Mobile / Responsive Design Lecture 18 Finishing Mobile Styles Lecture 19 Tiny CSS Changes Section 4: Git: The Universal Skill Lecture 20 Why Do We Need Git? Lecture 21 Installing Git Lecture 22 Creating Our First Repository Lecture 23 GitHub Lecture 24 GitHub Pages Lecture 25 Create Your Own Website / Portfolio / Blog Lecture 26 Updating Our Repository Lecture 27 Pulling In Co-Worker's Updates Lecture 28 What Does ":wq" Mean? Lecture 29 Feature Branches Section 5: JavaScript Lecture 30 What Is JavaScript Lecture 31 Functions & Objects Lecture 32 Fetching Data Lecture 33 Finishing Temperature Feature Lecture 34 Programming Is An Emotional Challenge Section 6: JavaScript For Pets Area Lecture 35 Fetching Dynamic Pet Data Lecture 36 Dynamic Pet Cards Lecture 37 Pet Description & Age Lecture 38 Pet Fallback Image Lecture 39 Species Filter Active Button Lecture 40 Actually Filtering The Pet Cards Section 7: Dynamic Data-Driven Projects Lecture 41 How Do We Create Dynamic Websites? Lecture 42 Creating Our Database Lecture 43 Netlify Lecture 44 Node.js Lecture 45 Connect To MongoDB Within Node Lecture 46 Actually Leveraging Our Data URL Section 8: Letting Logged In Users Manage Pets Lecture 47 Let's Use Netlify For Everything Lecture 48 What Is A Cookie? Lecture 49 Login Attempt Lecture 50 Setting Cookie & Logging Out Lecture 51 Cookies MaxAge (Seconds Not Milliseconds) Lecture 52 Styling Admin Area Lecture 53 Loading Pets In Admin Area Lecture 54 Improving The User Experience Section 9: Adding, Editing & Deleting Pets Lecture 55 Add New Pet Form Lecture 56 Receiving New Pet Data On Server Lecture 57 Saving New Pet Into Database Lecture 58 What Does "Escaping" Text Mean? Lecture 59 Edit Existing Pet Form Lecture 60 Save Changes To Existing Pet Lecture 61 MongoDB Security Tip Lecture 62 Animate Form While Loading Lecture 63 Delete Pet Lecture 64 Pushing Up Live To Netlify Section 10: User Uploaded Photos Lecture 65 Where Do We Store User Uploaded Photos? Lecture 66 Creating A Signature That Cloudinary Can Trust Lecture 67 Uploading Photo To Cloudinary Lecture 68 Saving Photo ID To Our Database Lecture 69 Edit Existing Pet's Photo Lecture 70 Going Live With Our Photo Feature Section 11: Express.js & Contact Form Lecture 71 Cloning Express.js Project Lecture 72 Quick Note About Sessions & User Registration Lecture 73 HTML & CSS For Overlay Lecture 74 Matching Design of Overlay Lecture 75 Opening & Closing The Overlay Lecture 76 Show Relevant Pet In Overlay Lecture 77 Sending Data To Our Backend Lecture 78 Validating Data On Our Backend Lecture 79 Programmatically Sending Emails Lecture 80 Thank You & Automatically Closing Overlay Lecture 81 Attention To Detail Lecture 82 Saving Contacts To Database Lecture 83 Outputting List Of Contacts For A Pet Lecture 84 Going Live With Our Express Server Section 12: Chat Room (React & Next.js) Lecture 85 What Is a SPA? Lecture 86 What Is React? Lecture 87 What Is Next.js? Lecture 88 Actually Starting Chat Feature Lecture 89 Styling Chat Feature (CSS) Lecture 90 Design For Chat Bubbles Lecture 91 Open and Close Chat UI Lecture 92 Unread Message Badge Lecture 93 What Is Pusher? Lecture 94 Chat Bubble Log Lecture 95 Chat UX Details Lecture 96 Hosting (Deploying) Our Next.js App Section 13: WordPress Task Lecture 97 Getting Started With Our New Project Lecture 98 Adding Our Theme Lecture 99 Tailwind Needs "npm start" Lecture 100 Single (Individual) Post Template Lecture 101 Styling Our Template Lecture 102 Finishing Our Styling Lecture 103 Pull From The WordPress Database Lecture 104 Starting The Search Feature Lecture 105 Search Overlay Lecture 106 Styling The Results Lecture 107 Opening & Closing Overlay Lecture 108 Timers in JavaScript Lecture 109 Looping Through Results Data Section 14: Moving Forward Lecture 110 How To Move Forward Lecture 111 Your Next Moves Anyone who wants to learn the essential web development skills needed to boost their confidence. ![]() |