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Welcome to Introduction to Front-End Development, the first course in the Meta Front-End Developer program. This course is a good place to start if you want to become a web developer. You will learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of a web developer and get a general understanding of the core and underlying technologies that power the internet. You will learn how front-end developers create websites and applications that work well and are easy to maintain. You’ll be introduced to the core web development technologies like HTML and CSS and get opportunities to practice using them. You will also be introduced to modern UI frameworks such as Bootstrap and React that make it easy to create interactive user experiences. By the end of the course, you will be able to: - Describe the front-end developer role - Explain the core and underlying technologies that power the internet - Use HTML to create a simple webpage - Use CSS to control the appearance of a simple webpage - Explain what React is - Describe the applications and characteristics of the most popular UI frameworks For the final project in this course, you will create and edit a webpage using HTML and the Bootstrap CSS framework. Using a responsive layout grid, you will construct a responsive webpage containing text and images that looks great on any size screen. This is a beginner course intended for learners eager to learn the fundamentals of web development. To succeed in this course, you do not need prior web development experience, only basic internet navigation skills and an eagerness to get started with coding....

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LO

Apr 18, 2023

Very insightful. this is my first time learning computer programming and it was quite informative. i would suggest more questions are added per video followed by demonstrative examples in each video.

UM

Apr 26, 2023

experience was great!! the outline and the way of engaging students with lab work was too much great i must recommend newbies to learn from here to improve their skills as a front end web developer.

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By Rachel F

Feb 22, 2024

This first class of the specialization is okay, but there's definitely usability improvements: the closed captioning regularly does not align with the speaker, and she speaks a bit fast. It's frustrating when I'm spending time trying to understand something just because the speaker spoke too fast and swallowed her words. On the plus side most of the closed captioning is correct (I've seen other Coursera classes with poor captioning). I am also disappointed that they talk about accessibility, and then proceed to never use the stuff discussed (like alt text for photos) in any of the later exercises. A small thing, and this might just be me, the summary videos at the end of each section feel pretty pointless because it just basically repeats a syllabus to you, but I guess that's a teaching style. The exercise I messed up the most was the padding size one, I guess check outside resources for that if you're confused (but maybe its just me). Oh there's also a silly bug in one of their exercises where it asks you to add a link to "meta.com", but the tests are looking for "facebook.com" I did learn some familiarity with css and html, so there's that. It isn't a whole lot of coding, but I guess as a beginning class you start somewhere. Hoping the next course is helpful.

By Xanthe A

Dec 14, 2022

Overall I have been satisfied with this course, and I intend to take the next course. I am starting from zero experience in anything tech related, and sometimes I feel like the course uses jargin or dives into concepts that I'm either supposed to already know, or catch on much more quickly. But, luckily (and possibly the point), I can review, re-read/watch content and google questions. I have many times extended my deadlines, and am learning at a slow pace, but that's the beauty of a casual online course like this.

Also, I'm obviously no expert in the field, nor am I a teacher, but sometimes I feel that if this is to teach beginners, providing less info at one time could be beneficial. For example, I understand why they start off explaining how the internet works, but at the same time, its a lot of confusing and complicated information that won't really effect learning how to code. Sometimes less is more.