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Learn HTML


                                  Get started as a web developer by learning the basics of HTML, the essential language of the web.

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Styling a Website

Learn and practice the fundamentals of CSS to add beautiful styling to your webpages.

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Getting Started with JavaScript

Learn the fundamentals of JavaScript: syntax, variables, conditionals, and functions.

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Getting More Advanced with Design

Learn CSS techniques for more interesting sites: display & positioning, colors, typography, responsive design, and flexbox.

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JavaScript: Arrays, Loops, and Objects

Discover more JavaScript techniques and features including arrays, looping, and objects.

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Building Interactive JavaScript Websites

Learn the Document Object Model, the interface between JavaScript and HTML elements, and combine HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into exciting interactive sites!

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Intermediate JavaScript

Learn more techniques to extend your JavaScript knowledge including reusable classes, splitting code into modules, and making HTTP requests.

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Learn the Command Line

Discover the power of this simple yet essential text-based tool and increase your productivity as a developer.

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Learn Git

Learn to save and manage different versions of your code projects with this essential tool.

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Building Front-end Applications with React

Learn to build dynamic and powerful web apps using React.js, a component-based front-end framework.

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JavaScript Back-End Development

Learn how to create back-end servers and APIs in JavaScript using the popular Express.js framework.

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SQL and Databases for Web Development

Learn the SQL fundamentals needed to be a successful full-stack web developer.

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Building a Persistent API

Learn the Node-SQLite to connect JS and SQL in web apps, and build your first fully-integrated back-end application.


14Test-Driven Development with JavaScript

Master the fundamentals of Test-Driven Development to create reliable full-stack JavaScript web applications.






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