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4 Règles de Webdesign Fondamentales

Posted on October 17, 2017


4 Règles de Webdesign Fondamentales
4 Règles de Webdesign Fondamentales
Les bases pour avoir un webdesign correct même quand on n’y connait rien en photoshop.

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Formation Webdesign pour les codeurs :
http://anthonywelc.com/acces-webdesign-pour-les-codeurs/

L’article :
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/before-you-can-master-design-you-must-first-master-the-fundamentals-1981a2af1fda

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? QUI SUIS-JE ? ?

Après avoir totalement changé d’orientation pro je me suis inscrit au FreeCodeCamp.
Je veux devenir webdeveloppeur indépendant.

Pour ça je passe mes journées à apprendre à coder.

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Tu peux suivre mon évolution et surtout apprendre plein de choses et éviter les pièges dans lesquels je suis tombés.

Je veux profondément créer ce qu’il y a de mieux pour toi comme pour moi.

? Abonne-toi pour passer un bout de chemin avec moi !
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