This blog post was repurposed from the original Medium article written by Juliet Ofoegbu, one of our Codum Ambassadors. Please find the original version here.
This four-week course guide is a curation of useful resources and will teach you the fundamentals of front-end development.
To be able to build simple projects, host them, and deploy them, this article includes certain topics to learn about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, and GitHub.
So, brew up a cup of tea, skim this article to get an overview, then put that tea away to get your hands dirty and get practical, by following Juliets Roadmap and resource recommendations step by step!
Get coding! 🤓
Building the framework of your website.
Resources: w3schools HTML course, HTML Full Course
Project Ideas:
Adding styling to your websites.
Resources: w3schools CSS Course, CSS Youtube Playlist
Project Ideas:
Adding functionality to your website. JavaScript is a very broad programming language that can’t be fully mastered within a short span of time. Here you’re advised to learn the basics of each of these topics.
Resources: JavaScript Tutorial, JavaScript Playlist
Project Ideas:
Git and GitHub
Resources: Git and GitHub Youtube Playlist, Introduction to Git and GitHub
Project Ideas:
In order to further develop your skills, it is advised to acquire extra skills/knowledge under each of these categories after or during the four weeks of learning.
Build as many projects as you can and don’t forget to send your projects to mentors or your Codum accountability partner for corrections, reviews or sparring. Here’s a link to sample projects you can build using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
We hope this was helpful for your 4-week sprint towards frontend development. Let us know which other Roadmaps would help you reach your tech aspirations!