Technology
Learn how to become a full-stack developer in less than 20 hours
If you want to immerse yourself in programming and thrive in tech, you don’t really need to spend thousands of dollars on a degree. The Become A Full-Stack Developer course packs all the goods to turn you into a master of both ends of the dev process.
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Instead of just teaching you how to make products look pretty or only getting you to grips with the server-side of development, this training will expose you to the entire programming process, enabling you to build your own projects from start to finish.
You’ll get up to speed with core full-stack development tools like HTML, CSS, PHP, and Bootstrap, and get hands-on training with Lavarel, one of the fastest-growing PHP frameworks today. You’ll also get to refine your skills by working on mini projects such as building shopping carts, an online payment system, and more.
By the end of the 20-hour program, you’ll have many of the tools and resources you need to become a full-fledged, full-stack developer — and maybe even snag a high-paying gig.
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