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Beginners Web App Development on 23rd April 2019 at Camberwell Library 18:00-19:00


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Become a web app developer - Free taster event.


Anyone can code, anyone can build web apps. Absolute beginners are very welcome! No prior coding experience is necessary.


The technology behind building a web app is relatively simple to learn. Join us for a free, classroom based introduction to web app development, and become a coder: whether it is to build a well-paying career or a serious hobby.


In this power hour, you will be introduced to fundamental web technologies and learn how to write a basic web page using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.


Find our Facebook page Web App Coding Skills Training to RSVP to attend.


www.facebook.com/events/308554486479996/


All you need to bring along is a fully charged laptop.


Location:

Camberwell Library Room 3

48 Camberwell Green

SE5 7AL


This is a free taster class which will make you eager to join us for a five day fundamentals of web app development course.


Topics covered on the five-day course include Bootstrap, JavaScript Frameworks, JSON, SQL and Agile methodology.


The following five-day course will be held on 29 & 30th April, 1st, 2nd & 7th May 18:00-20:00.

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