About this course
Welcome to my new California CodeRush Intro Series.
In this series of introductory courses you will be learning the fundamentals of programming languages starting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript all the way up to the more sophisticated Ruby and even Python.
The purpose of this California CodeRush Intro Series is to whet your appetite for the vast riches and abundance of opportunity that come from building a solid foundation of web development understanding and from there progressing into even greater triumphs of the wealth and treasures that this series will provide.
The first course in this series is the intro to HTML course where you will get your feet wet and learn to conquer your fear of coding while familiarizing yourself with some of the basic features and overwhelming new horizons that this skill opens for you.
From there, we will move to the next stepping stone, CSS. CSS is where we begin to sift through the mud and find those shiny nuggets of gold. The CSS introductory course is where the skills from our understanding of HTML start to pay dividends.
Next, it's time to separate the wheat from the chaff with my introductory to JavaScript course. Here, we'll go into depth on a tremendously valuable programming language that may seem daunting at first, until we realize that it was created and completed in a matter of 10 days!
The mining continues as we delve deeper into the hidden treasure trove of Ruby and even take down the ferocious beast, Python, that lies deep within the cavernous lair of Silicon Valley atop its mountainous hoard of abundant riches.
So grab your pickax and head west in my new California CodeRush Intro Series.
The California Valley is still full of gold and it's your time to get your share!
What are the requirements?
- How to use an internet browser like Google Chrome
- Optional: A text editor like Notepad++ or Sublime Text
- Optional: A hosting account to upload web site pages
What am I going to get from this course?
- Over 5 lectures and 1 hour of content!
- Learn how to use CSS to build a website
- Use CSS to structure content for your own website
- Take the next step in their coding career to languages like JavaScript, Ruby and even Python
- Have a platform of coding knowledge that will serve you a lifetime
What is the target audience?
- Students who are completely new to web design
- Coders who want to learn front end web development
- Professionals who want to add front end coding to their resume
- Students and professionals who want to add a new dimension to their resume and vastly improve earning potential