This guide introduces the foundational steps in web development—from setting up your About Me site to documenting your tools and workflow. You'll learn how to publish with GitHub Pages and create a central homepage to organize your developer journey.
Tech has reshaped our lives, from the internet to the smartphone in your pocket, or the advent of AI. This course is opening new technology possibilities by equipping you with the developer tools that are the keys to boundless technology possibilities.
A guide to using kernels in the Foundation framework. Kernels are a powerful tool for creating custom data processing pipelines. They allow you to define how data is transformed and processed in a flexible and reusable way.
In this guide, you'll set up your personal About Me site using GitHub Pages and create a homepage to organize and link to your Day 1 tools lessons. By the end, you'll have a deployed website that documents your development setup and serves as a launchpad for future projects.
Discover how full-stack applications deliver live data to users by connecting frontend interfaces with backend servers and databases. Learn to build dynamic web pages that fetch and display real information in real time.
Learn how to create and manage course-required accounts, including a Portfolio Website, GitHub, Slack, and LinkedIn, while protecting your Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
Learn how to create and manage course-required accounts, including a Portfolio Website, GitHub, Slack, and LinkedIn, while protecting your Personal Identifiable Information (PII).
Significant setup is required for development tools to support the Operating System, JavaScript, Python, Java, Jupyter Notebooks, and more. This is the first step in the development process.
A key to learning in this class is understanding how to make a GitHub Pages project. This guide will setup and run the project. At the end, you will have a student Website that can be used for blogging classroom learnings and progress.
Agile methodology helps bring out all the good characteristics in group development. The sociology of how an individual and group of individuals work in a Scrum Team using Agile methodology is a key development skill. Often interview questions, for a job interview in the real world, focus on the processes of how you work on code.
JavaScript, HTML, CSS and Markdown are the primary coding languages used by bloggers when developing in the GitHub Pages system. Student developers can learn functionality while adding functionality to their GitHub pages website.
JavaScript, HTML, CSS and Markdown are the primary coding languages used by bloggers when developing in the GitHub Pages system. Student developers can learn functionality while adding functionality to their GitHub pages website.
These hacks are for tools that are used in the development process. Completing these hacks will help you to understand the tools better and are foundational for the course
JavaScript, HTML, CSS and Markdown are coding languages used by bloggers when developing in the GitHub Pages system. By using these languages, student developers can add functionality to their GitHub pages site.
A key to learning in this class is understanding how to make a GitHub Pages project. This guide will setup and run the project. At the end, you will have a student Website that can be used for blogging classroom learnings and progress.
Anytime during a Sprint is an opportunity to showcase accomplishments to the teacher. The last week of the Sprint includes a formal live review meeting.