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Introduction to Web App Development Course starting 23rd May at Camberwell Library


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*****EARLY BIRD TICKET OFFER ENDS SATURDAY*****

Don't miss this chance to purchase early bird tickets for the next Introduction to Web App Development Course. Early bird ticket sales end on Saturday 18th May, after which the regular course fee will be charged.

Course details and tickets are available at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/introduction-to-web-app-development-course-tickets-61233102859


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 classroom based introduction to web app development, and become a coder: whether it is to build a well-paying career or a serious hobby. By the end of the course you will have produced project work to kick start your portfolio.


The course will be held over 5 classes. Class timings are 18:00-20:00 on the following dates:


Thursday 23rd May - Introduction to fundamental web technologies. Learn how to write a basic web page using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Beginners Bootstrap (advanced CSS3).


Friday 24th May - JavaScript. JavaScript game project. Portfolio building.


Monday 3rd June - Intermediate JavaScript. JavaScript game project. Portfolio building.


Wednesday 5th June - Database modelling/design, using SQL to manipulate data.


Thursday 6th June - Agile for digital project management, interview techniques and CV building.


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


Check out our Instagram account london_webapp_development for photos from previous courses.


Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/introduction-to-web-app-development-course-tickets-61233102859

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