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The Complete 2021 Web Development Bootcamp

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Enrolled: 41 students
Duration: 10 hours
Lectures: 4
Video: 9 hours
Level: Advanced

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Web development is the work involved in developing a Web site for the Internet or an intranet. Web development can range from developing a simple single static page of plain text to complex Web-based Internet applications, electronic businesses, and social network services.Web development refers to building, creating, and an maintaining websites.

HTML

HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. It allows the user to create and structure sections, paragraphs, headings, links, and blockquotes for web pages and applications.

  • What is HTML
  • Introduction
  • Editors
  • Basic
  • Elements
  • Attributes
  • Headings
  • Paragraphs
  • Styles
  • Formatting
  • Quotations
  • Comments
  • Colors
  • CSS
  • Links
  • Images
  • Tables
  • Lists
  • Block & Inline
  • Classes
  • Id
  • Iframes
  • JavaScript
  • File Paths
  • Head
  • Layout
  • Responsive
  • Computer Code
  • Semantics
  • Style Guide
  • Entities
  • Symbols
  • Emojis
  • SSE
  • Charset
  • URL Encode
  • HTML vs. XHTML
  • Forms
  • Form Attributes
  • Form Elements
  • Input Types
  • Input Attributes
  • Input Form Attributes
  • Canvas
  • SVG
  • Media
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Plug-ins
  • YouTube
  • Geolocation
  • Drag/Drop
  • Web Storage
  • Web Workers
  • SSE

CSS

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets . HTML is used to structure a web document (defining things like headlines and paragraphs, and allowing you to embed images, video, and other media), CSS comes through and specifies your document’s style—page layouts, colors, and fonts are all determined with CSS.

  • Introduction
  • Syntax
  • Selectors
  • How To
  • Comments
  • Colors
  • Backgrounds
  • Borders
  • Margins
  • Padding
  • Height/Width
  • Box Model
  • Outline
  • Text
  • Fonts
  • Icons
  • Links
  • Lists
  • Tables
  • Display
  • Max-width
  • Position
  • Overflow
  • Float
  • Inline-block
  • Align
  • Combinators
  • Pseudo-class
  • Pseudo-element
  • Opacity
  • Navigation Bar
  • Dropdowns
  • Image Gallery
  • Image Sprites
  • Attr Selectors
  • Forms
  • Counters
  • Website Layout
  • Units
  • Specificity
  • Introduction
  • Container
  • Item
  • Rounded Corners
  • Border Images
  • Backgrounds
  • Colors
  • Gradients
  • Shadows
  • Text Effects
  • Web Fonts
  • 2D Transforms
  • 3D Transforms
  • Transitions
  • Animations
  • Tooltips
  • Style Images
  • object-fit
  • Buttons
  • Pagination
  • Multiple Columns
  • User Interface
  • Variables
  • Box Sizing
  • Media Queries
  • MQ Examples
  • Flexbox
  • Introduction
  • Viewport
  • Grid View
  • Media Queries
  • Images
  • Videos
  • Frameworks
  • Templates

JavaScript

JavaScript is a text-based programming language used both on the client-side and server-side that allows you to make web pages interactive. Where HTML and CSS are languages that give structure and style to web pages, JavaScript gives web pages interactive elements that engage a user.

  • Introduction
  • Output
  • Statements
  • Syntax
  • Comments
  • Variables
  • Operators
  • Arithmetic
  • Assignment
  • Data Types
  • Functions
  • Objects
  • Events
  • Strings
  • String Methods
  • Numbers
  • Number Methods
  • Arrays
  • Array Methods
  • Array Sort
  • Array Iteration
  • Dates
  • Date Formats
  • Date Get Methods
  • Date Set Methods
  • Math
  • Random
  • Booleans
  • Comparisons
  • Conditions
  • Switch
  • Loop For
  • Loop While
  • Break
  • Type Conversion
  • Bitwise
  • RegExp
  • Errors
  • Scope
  • Hoisting
  • Strict Mode
  • this Keyword
  • Let
  • Const
  • Arrow Function
  • Classes
  • Debugging
  • Style Guide
  • Best Practices
  • Mistakes
  • Performance
  • Reserved Words
  • Versions
  • Forms
  • Forms API
  • Definitions
  • Properties
  • Methods
  • Display
  • Accessors
  • Constructors
  • Prototypes
  • ECMAScript 5
  • JS Functions
  • Definitions
  • Parameters
  • Invocation
  • Call
  • Apply
  • Closures
  • Introduction
  • Inheritance
  • Static
  • Introduction
  • XMLHttp
  • Request
  • Response
  • XML File
  • PHP
  • ASP
  • Database
  • Applications
  • Examples
  • Introduction
  • Syntax
  • JSON vs XML
  • Data Types
  • Parse
  • Stringify
  • Objects
  • Arrays
  • PHP
  • HTML
  • JSONP
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Storage
  • Worker
  • Fetch
  • Geolocation

jQuery

jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers.

  • Get Started
  • Syntax
  • Selectors
  • Events
  • Get
  • Set
  • Add
  • Remove
  • CSS Classes
  • css()
  • Dimensions
  • Introduction
  • Load
  • Get/Post
  • Hide/Show
  • Fade
  • Slide
  • Animate
  • stop()
  • Callback
  • Chaining
  • Traversing
  • Ancestors
  • Descendants
  • Siblings
  • Filtering

Bootstrap 4

Bootstrap 4 is the newest version of Bootstrap, which is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile-first websites. Bootstrap 4 is completely free to download and use!

  • Get Started
  • Containers
  • Grid Basic
  • Typography
  • Colors
  • Tables
  • Images
  • Jumbotron
  • Alerts
  • Buttons
  • Button Grouggps
  • Badges
  • Progress Bars
  • Spinners
  • Pagination
  • List Groups
  • Cards
  • Dropdowns
  • Collapse
  • Navs
  • Navbar
  • Forms
  • Inputs
  • Input Groups
  • Custom Forms
  • Carousel
  • Modal
  • Tooltip
  • Popover
  • Toast
  • Scrollspy
  • Utilities
  • Flex
  • Icons
  • Media Objects
  • Filters
  •  
  • Grid System
  • Stacked/Horizontal
  • XSmall
  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large
  • XLarge
  • Examples

WordPress

A WordPress website is any website that uses WordPress as its content management system (CMS). WordPress powers both the backend of the website (the interface where a user logs in to make changes or add new content) and the frontend (the visible part of the website that your visitors see on the web).

  • Content Management System (CMS)
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Installation
  • Dashboard
  • Creating a Website or Blog in WordPress
  • Posts
  • Pages
  • Categories
  • Tags
  • Users
  • Comments
  • Backup
  • Updating
  • Optimization
  •  

ReactJS

ReactJS is a JavaScript library that has become the tool of choice for easily building dynamic user interfaces. The power is in the Virtual Dom — when your application’s data changes, React figures out which parts of your document need to be changed, and immediately updates only those parts.

  • Introduction
  • Version
  • Installation
  • create-react-app
  • FeaturesPros& Cons
  • ReactJS vs AngularJS
  • ReactJS vs ReactNative
  • React vs Vue
  • JSX
  • Components
  • State
  • Props
  • Props Validation
  • State vs Props
  • Constructor
  • Component API
  • Component Life Cycle
  • Forms
  • Controlled vs Uncontrolled
  • Event
  • Conditional Rendering
  • Lists
  • Keys
  • Refs
  • Fragments
  • Router
  • CSS
  • Animation
  • Bootstrap
  • Map
  • Table
  • Higher-Order Components
  • Code Splitting
  • Context
  • Hooks
  • Flux Concept
  • Flux Vs MVC
  • Redux
  • Redux Example
  • Portals
  • Error Boundaries
  •  

Node.JS

Node.js is an open-source and cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment. It is a popular tool for almost any kind of project!. Node.js runs the V8 JavaScript engine, the core of Google Chrome, outside of the browser. This allows Node.js to be very performant.

  • Windows
  • Install Linux
  • Console
  • REPL
  • NPM
  • CL Options
  • Globals
  • OS
  • Timer
  • Errors
  • DNS
  • Net
  • Crypto
  • TLS/SSL
  • Debugger
  • Process
  • Child Process
  • Buffers
  • Streams
  • File System
  • Path
  • StringDecoder
  • Query String
  • ZLIB
  • Assertion
  • V8
  • Callbacks
  • Events
  • Punycode
  • TTY
  • Web Modules
  •  

Starting Course

1
Nvidia New Technologies Slides
15 minutes

Welcome to your first slider tutorial. This slides will start with a simple introduction. Then, You will open up google cause I"ll show you where you can download the blender software and which version of it will we be using in the entire course period.

Note: The download link is available with the lecture, plus the .pdf file is also included for you to download if you still need help downloading the software. 

2
Quiz: Mobile / Native Apps
170 questions

After Intro

1
Realistic Graphic on UE4
2
Volta GPU for optimization.
14 Minutes

The Tensor Core GPU Architecture designed to Bring AI to Every Industry. Equipped with 640 Tensor Cores, Volta delivers over 100 teraflops per second (TFLOPS) of deep learning performance, over a 5X increase compared to prior generation NVIDIA Pascal architecture.

3
Deep Learning
Faq Content 1
Faq Content 2

Productivity Hacks to Get More Done in 2018

— 28 February 2017

  1. Facebook News Feed Eradicator (free chrome extension) Stay focused by removing your Facebook newsfeed and replacing it with an inspirational quote. Disable the tool anytime you want to see what friends are up to!
  2. Hide My Inbox (free chrome extension for Gmail) Stay focused by hiding your inbox. Click "show your inbox" at a scheduled time and batch processs everything one go.
  3. Habitica (free mobile + web app) Gamify your to do list. Treat your life like a game and earn gold goins for getting stuff done!


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