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About the Course

Welcome to Introduction to Back-End Development, the first course in the Meta Back-End Developer program. This course is a good place to start if you want to become a web developer. You will learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of a web developer and get a general understanding of the core and underlying technologies that power the internet. You will learn how front-end developers create websites and applications that work well and are easy to maintain. You’ll be introduced to the core web development technologies like HTML and CSS and get opportunities to practice using them. You will also be introduced to modern UI frameworks such as Bootstrap and React that make it easy to create interactive user experiences. By the end of the course, you will be able to: - Describe the front-end developer role - Explain the core and underlying technologies that power the internet - Use HTML to create a simple webpage - Use CSS to control the appearance of a simple webpage - Explain what React is - Describe the applications and characteristics of the most popular UI frameworks For the final project in this course, you will create and edit a webpage using HTML and the Bootstrap CSS framework. Using a responsive layout grid, you will construct a responsive webpage containing text and images that looks great on any size screen. This is a beginner course intended for learners eager to learn the fundamentals of web development. To succeed in this course, you do not need prior web development experience, only basic internet navigation skills and an eagerness to get started with coding....

Top reviews

WW

Mar 26, 2023

It is a very helpful course to begin with the internet and web development and gain good knowledge about how the internet work and what is the web and the mechanics of build and enhance websites

DL

Aug 11, 2022

Excelent course!

Absolutely the best front-end course I have seen so far. Incredibly clear, even though it teachs the most important concepts that even many practitioners do not know so well.

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By Muxlisbek K

Aug 26, 2023

good

By Muhammad U A

Aug 8, 2023

Easy

By ELOMARY E

Jun 5, 2023

good

By Arslan A

Oct 7, 2022

best

By Michael E

Aug 15, 2022

Nice

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Aug 14, 2022

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Aug 24, 2023

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Jan 19, 2023

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By Wouter

Dec 3, 2022

fun

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Oct 25, 2023

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Nov 23, 2024

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By Zach F

Feb 13, 2023

All in all I thought this was a great foundation setter, with a good mix of learning terms and "theory" behind the methods used, as well as putting concepts that you're learning about along the way to practice (albeit very guided practice). My only complaint is that at times during the more prolonged note taking sections, I had trouble understanding the main narrator and found myself having to replay certain parts back up to 10 times in a row to fully hear what she was saying so I could take accurate and meaningful notes. Combined with that was the speed at which certain concepts were gone over, with 3 or 4 concepts with definitions being launched at us within a 12-15 second period. I understand its not that hard to rewind and pause so it certainly wasn't a huge deal. Just found it to be a little annoying at times when I'm trying to understand a larger concept but have to listen to the same little chunk 7 or 8 times in a row to get my notes down.

By Hussain Z

Dec 7, 2022

The course is extremely well organized and I respect the efforts put into the end of the module summaries. It clearly states what it will cover and what we will learn in every video and I love that. It is a nice course however I think it should be named introduction to Front-end development (which I understand was essential for the backend as well that's why it was placed in this specialization).

I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because the labs are too easy. Maybe if they were a bit harder and demanded more all of us will leave the course with more confidence. However, the extra resources that it provides are amazing. I personally read one of the books it recommended for HTML and CSS and that helped a lot.

If you want a quick overall introduction to web development, HTML, and CSS as well as CSS frameworks such as Bootstraps then definitely take this course and even use it as a syllabus for further study.

By William C

Feb 7, 2023

Excellent Course for learning the basics of web development. The structure of the course is well thought out and organized. Despite the fact I was already self taught on front end technology I still gained value from this course. There were things I didn't know about CSS which was covered in this course and I didn't know BootStrap. But most importantly the the thing which I found to be of most value to me was how the internet works. This course portion of the course is well articulated and covers a lot of information, it was well worth the course.

By Cody H

Feb 3, 2024

The course is very well done. The instruction speaks very clearly and the visual are very good. The only problem i had was the information came at me very quickly. I had to re watch clips to capture notes and visuals I missed . At the same time i thought re watching helped with a deeper learning so maybe that is to be expected. I was able to finish the course in 3 weeks instead of the 4 weeks the course is divided into.

By Jaime G G

Oct 6, 2022

Here are some improving points, in my opinion:

1. In the web lab for VSC, the preview version in Go live did not work eventhough I followed the steps precisely.

2. I liked the approach of the topics, however I think some of the practices in VSC could contain some more elements to create more interesting or more eye-catching pages, that will motivate as well the student to continue programming.

Thanks!

By Nicolás R B

Oct 27, 2023

The course is very good, you learn the basics of how the Internet, browser, and servers work, which is very useful. Although I feel that more exercises are needed, the ones that exist are straightforward and I feel "that they are leading you by the hand." Broadly speaking, it does help if you don't know anything about web development.

By Yizus “ C

Jan 7, 2023

I feel like it was too much Front-end for a focused back-end course, but in general (specially the first part) was interesting, learning how the internet works made a lot of clicks for me, like when you skip when you lag in videogames rather than going slower, or when the game tells you you have packet loss.

By soaham s

Dec 5, 2023

Good intro to some web technologies and a superficial overview of front-end development. It's a good entry point to a more serious course in WebDev but does not have serious standalone value. The course material is crisp, clear and has ample opportunity for hands on practice,

By Matthew W

Mar 14, 2024

This course overall is really good, sometimes I do have a tendency to feel left behind as sometimes items could be described in layman's terms to help beginners grasp a clearer understanding of the concepts as the terminology can often be heavy whilst trying to pay attention.

By Ericka B

Sep 21, 2022

The course was good. Little fast paced for a beginner but great class. My lab didn't work until the very last day, so I was blind to what I was creating. The learning center for help was no help, but the other students really came through. Over all, I would take it again.

By Loyal

Aug 13, 2024

This is not the back-end course. All the material is front-end development. Good material but now I have a certificate that says Introduction to Back-End development when it should be front end. I couldn't find the flag icon to report the problem with this course.

By Richard G

Jul 6, 2023

In my opinion the self-review sections aren't particularly helpful as I can more or less fudge it to pass - whereas the graded assessments are much more useful as it forces me to engage more with the course content and apply myself a bit more.