Technology
This cheap online course will teach you all about front-end web development
Interactive buttons. Scannable layouts. Flashy graphics. Beautiful typography. Elements of a website — or any digital product for that matter — that make you go “ooh” and “aah” are all thanks to the front-end developer.
The geniuses responsible for the look and visual aesthetic of a site, front-end developers make sure that it’s pretty enough that people spend more than 30 seconds browsing it. It’s not surprising that they get paid handsomely, too. A junior front-end developer could learn upwards of $70,000 — and that’s just to start.
If you want to play a significant role in shaping the overall design and front-facing functionality of a website, the Complete Front-End Web Development Course offers a hands-on approach in imparting with you the skills you need to have. (It’s also on sale for 92% off.)
Designed to serve as a comprehensive front-end development primer, this course comprises 14 hours of premium content, all of which are meant to help you get your foot in the door.
From getting you acquainted with JavaScript programming, to teaching you the basics of CSS, to giving you a deeper understanding of HTML, this course covers much of the most popular web development frameworks. Expect to work on projects like building a simple HTML page and completing a JavaScript-based Google Chrome extension. Once you’re done with the course, you’ll have already developed real, employable skills that will put you on your path towards becoming a sought-after professional.
Usually valued at $200, you can get the Complete Front-End Web Development Course for just $14.99 — a savings of 92%.
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