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About the Course

Want to take the first steps to become a Web Developer? This course will help you discover the languages, frameworks, and tools that you will need to create interactive and engaging websites right from the beginning. You will begin by learning about the roles of front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers and how they work together on development projects. Through this, you will also become familiar with the terminology and skills needed in your career as a web developer. Next, you will explore the languages needed for developing websites or applications. You will gain a thorough understanding of HTML and CSS and learn how a combination of both technologies can help developers create the structure and style of their websites. Finally, you will learn how JavaScript can make your webpages dynamic with features that include interactive forms, dynamic content modification, and sophisticated menu systems. By learning the fundamentals of HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript you will be able to combine them to: - create the basic structure of a website - create format and layout for web applications - enhance your website and create rich, interactive applications - increase user interactivity and enhance user experience - give your website a real wow factor! In this course you will practice what you learn with numerous hands-on labs. Lastly, you will complete a final project where you will create a webpage to showcase your skills and have a great addition to your portfolio!...

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BB

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Great introduction course. I especially liked that the final graded assignment required self-learning and research since many topics were not covered in the course itself. That was interesting.

LJ

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It was really easy and very hands on. I gained a lot of confidence from doing the labs and it was able to solidify concepts. I love the cheatsheets and the glossary!

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By Alexander R

Sep 20, 2022

Final assessment is a mess.

By Shivasharana K

Oct 5, 2022

Need to be in details

By Pushpanjali K

May 24, 2023

GOOD

By Steven N

Jun 1, 2022

The labs are literally broken. The embedded code is not viewable, although you can luckily externally open the html version. Worse, though, is that the lab environment is very buggy. I finished the final project and before I could start the testing I lost absolutely all of my work when the lab environment decided to randomly reset and send me to https://skills.network/lab-tools. This is also where I'm sent when trying to click "Support" on the nav bar under Skills Network Labs. When restarting the lab environment, everything is reset and all of my files are gone. It seems like the labs were made years ago and never looked at or updated again.

By Caleb M

Feb 4, 2023

The inconsistencies make these courses very frustrating and set the student up to fail. They completely skip steps in the labs. Show completed codes with different written codes than they instructed to write during the lab. Skip over parts of code that need to be written to properly complete the lab. Show completed codes that are written one way in one step and a different way in another step. They don't really seem to care whether or not the students succeed or not. I've had to take other courses from other trainers just to figure out how to complete this course.

By Marco N

Oct 28, 2021

Overall, the course teaches basic languages used for simple Web Development as intended as well as Git and GitHub. A few things need updating in the course. Also, this course promised "Bootstrap" and "React", yet there was no Bootstrap content, and the React content was only briefly skimmed over. The one thing I disliked the most about the course was the use of Theia. The preview option did not work for me, and I also think it would be more beneficial and efficient for students to just directly install own Git and VSCode on their own computer from the beginning.

By Shiza R

Jul 6, 2023

There should have been more focus on practical implementation which was only 20-30% in this course. The rest was all theory-based. I understand the importance of theory and verbose explanation but it should not have had the primary focus. There should have been more graded coding assignments other than the final project which was also just about making changes only rather than making the project from scratch by myself.

By Brennan F

Aug 12, 2022

Material was very confusing and poorly explained; I felt very ill-prepared for the final assigment. I will keep learning these skills from other sources because I know it is an important part of a full stack developer. But basics were not really covered (or at least not well) and I wouldn't say that is designed for beginners at all.

By Alemseged M T

Sep 28, 2022

Although the course was essential in the beginers career path, I have to say that it was not prepared well for someone like me, who came from a different background and starting from basics. The course material was extremely compressed and difficult to follow.

By Cody H

Sep 20, 2022

Nothing within the course really covers what you are supposed to apply for the final project. Everything that is covered, within the course, is a very high overview with not much in-depth.

By Daniel M L

Sep 21, 2024

The course has too much theory and very little amount of guided, rated, or prepared activities so you can practice and develop the theory and concepts. I left disappointed

By Danniel M B

Aug 10, 2022

The skills are very superficially covered. The way of uploading the final project and the platform employed are very unefficient.

By Mohammad M M

Jan 15, 2024

Not recommended if learning web dev as it gives more basic knowledge about web applications and technologies

By Steven R

May 28, 2023

No enseñan cosas escenciales como flex-box u grid, y js no te enseña nada más que los ejercicios

By Rishay L

Dec 21, 2023

Not enough basic practical programming

By uqba s

Apr 14, 2023

it waas really helpful course for me

By 9omi S

Sep 2, 2023

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By Jennifer R

Jun 15, 2024

I'm not sure if the coursera courses actually teach hands on how to build a website and how to code in different languages for actually building a website or if it is all just learning what languages really programmers use for front-end and back-end development. I went through the first module of cloud application and "Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, but it didn't start to teach any hands on web development. I don't feel that I want to pay to upgrade if I am not going to be able to build my own website. I wish I knew if all the other modules are similar to the first module where my own hands on activity is drag and drop languages into front-end or back-end or if it will teach me the ability to build my own website.

By Hasnat A

Sep 25, 2023

It is one of the most Useless courses, especially for beginners. if you are in your beginning stage don't take this course. This course needs to be updated and teach more about the latest javascript concepts. they do not teach you any modern concepts. and because of this, you are going to waste your time. They have covered all loops(including for and while), and functions in a 6-minute video. the method for submitting the Final Project is through ScreenShot. Can you Imagine a company like IBM taking a screenshot of your website to judge it?

By 史文婷

Jun 17, 2024

It is so disappointing that IBM blocked Chinese students from using the lab; this is racialism, but the Chinese cannot be stopped from progressing.

By Jamal u a g

Sep 24, 2023

they only teach theory, no practical is part of the course. it is not good for the biggeners to start with this course, it will just waste ur time.

By BHAVANA S H

Sep 11, 2023

I didn't get the certificate after completing the course and the project

By Daniel R

Jan 14, 2024

No he aprendido nada. Mucha teoría y poca práctica.

By Maha A

Nov 20, 2023

wromg name on the certificate

By Manish M

Jan 13, 2024

bad experience that i had