Learn to Create Website – Responsive Web Design With Twitter Bootstrap
Learnable.com offers the course “Build Your First Website,” which provides a comprehensive introduction to HTML and CSS, the essential languages for coding websites. The course goes through language fundamentals, developing the website, and publishing a website on the Internet. The course is based on the book Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS.
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Codecademy is a resource for beginning programmers with little to no experience and provides a constructive learning path for one of five languages. It presents digestible lessons in a community-based, achievement-driven atmosphere and offers courses on jQuery, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and Ruby. Beginners will like its built-in coding console.
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“Being an environmental engineering major, I had very little exposure to web code when I first started learning. I wanted to get into web development because I love the idea of starting out with a blank canvas, writing a few lines and having a web page ready to go. I started by completing the courses on HTML/CSS/JavaScript and jQuery available on Codecademy. I finished these courses in about three weeks while holding a full-time job. They give anyone learning web development a great foundation and laid the foundation for my entry into web development.”
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Dash is an interactive online learning program from General Assembly that teaches you how to code via a series of interactive story-based tutorials. You can expect to learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript through tasks that are similar to what a real developer might do. It was originally an internal training platform but was so good that GA had to share it with everyone.