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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

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.

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

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By Ashwin

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Sep 17, 2024

its help for my career

By Ali a h

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Oct 3, 2022

very good , thanks ..

By Muhammad O M

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Sep 21, 2022

Very good for Basics

By K

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Aug 15, 2023

comfortable learning

By Susan S

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Feb 9, 2023

best starting point

By Tolu A

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Sep 1, 2023

hard work paid off

By Богдан К

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Jul 23, 2022

Not much practice.

By Nasser A

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Sep 4, 2023

Great explanation

By Joshua T

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Jul 23, 2022

Very interesting

By Momed T

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Oct 12, 2024

tres instrictif

By AJAS S M

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Nov 4, 2023

great to study

By Wasiu S

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Oct 10, 2022

Satisfactory

By Blodarom B

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Jan 20, 2023

good content

By SURAJ K

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Jul 14, 2022

very basic

By christian z

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Mar 19, 2023

very good

By BHAVESH K

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May 6, 2023

Verygood

By Ahmed E

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Sep 20, 2022

So cool.

By براء ع ا م

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Jan 18, 2024

so good

By Mohamed A R

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Oct 16, 2022

good

By Wael M E

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Sep 28, 2022

good

By Ashutosh P

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Aug 15, 2024

okay

By Jose A C A

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Jul 16, 2022

Good

By Quynh L

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Jun 16, 2023

The name of the course is "Introduction to Back-End Development" but to me, I think it's more front-end focused with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. The React lessons are more related to the back-end but there're not enough knowledges and information. Furthermore, it would be better if Meta and Coursera can include source code to make it easier for students following along.

By Christopher H

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May 24, 2024

The course title is misleading. All of the course content is on front-end web development, and even the titles and descriptions on the last week refer to the course as "Introduction to Web Development". As a front-end web development standpoint the course content would be a fine introduction to HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, and React, but it is not what was advertised.

By Pieter d P

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Dec 1, 2024

It was okay, I felt like there was very little practice in actually writing HTML and CSS files, most of it was just multiple choice and when there was a coding assessment there was a lot of hand holding; Rather than telling you what the page should look like you are given the actual code to write.