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Advance DevOps Engineering

Become a Full-Stack Web Developer with just ONE course. HTML, CSS, Javascript, Node, React, MongoDB, Web3 and DApps

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  • Last Updated May 26, 2024

About This Course

What you'll learn

01. Build 16 web development projects for your portfolio, ready to apply for junior developer jobs.
02.  After the course you will be able to build ANY website you want.

03. Work as a freelance web developer.

04. Master backend development with Node

05. Learn the latest technologies, including Javascript, React, Node and even Web3 development.

06. Build fully-fledged websites and web apps for your startup or business.

07. Master frontend development with React

08. Learn professional developer best practices.

Course Instructor

Team member
Abdul Mannan Zinnat

DevOps & Project Management Expert

Frequently Asked Questions

Who this course is for?
  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn about web development, regardless of previous experience
  • It's perfect for complete beginners with zero experience
  • It's also great for anyone who does have some experience in a few of the technologies(like HTML and CSS) but not all
  • If you want to take ONE COURSE to learn everything you need to know about web development, take this course

A web developer is a programmer who makes websites, and apps for the World Wide Web. A web developer builds a website from the bottom up, developing everything from layout to functions and features on the page.

Not exactly. Here’s how it breaks down:

web developer is more concerned with functionality and features of a website, and versed in the programming languages required to create them. Web developers will still need to understand the aesthetics and art direction of the site as they implement features.

web designer will create the logos, graphics, and layout that determine the look and feel of a website. Web designers will use software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create these materials.

It takes more than an awesome portfolio to score a full-time web developer position at a company. You can do the work well, but can you work well with the company?

Here’s what hiring managers are looking for:

The skillset. You’ll need to have a great grasp of the programming languages and frameworks to get around in your job (see above). Smart companies are looking to continually improve their processes, which means the code you’re using will constantly be changing. You’ll need to keep up.

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