But, many bootcamps and courses on web development will cover a lot more…and you’d be wasting a lot of your time.
Julien Klepatch – Web Development For Blockchain
If you are interested in becoming a nurse, Blockchain Developer, you will first need to be able to develop basic web skills.
Web development is still a huge topic… backend and frontend, devops. aws.
Are you ready to master all of these? Blockchain?
Fortunately, no
Only you need to know FRONTEND web design: html, CSS and Javascript.
But, many bootcamps and courses on web development will cover a lot more… and would waste your time.
Do not be afraid!
This program is designed for people just like you.
In this 3h training, I will show you the basics and techniques of web development.
- How web applications work
- How to create web pages with HTML
- How to style web apps using CSS
- React and Javascript are two ways to make your app interactive.
Follow these steps to be able to learn. Blockchain development.
PS: This project will be built on the section React. Complete-functional todo app:
Your Instructor
Julien Klepatch
Hi! Hi! Julien I am also the instructor for EatTheBlocks Pro.
I am a senior Blockchain Software engineer. I started my career in Finance and switched to software development six years ago.
For Over the last 3 years, I’ve been creating Dapps for Solidity and ICOs smart contracts for several Ethereum projects and ICOs, including Lendingblock which is an institutional crypto lending platform.
EatTheBlocks is a channel on youtube for Ethereum developers. I have also published a Blockchain Course for Manning
I am also a contributor to the code Drizzle, and I spoke at TruffleCon 2019, on Drizzle.
I also have extensive experience with Nodejs, Javascript & React, having worked as a full-Stack software engineer for 6 years. Github & LinkedIn
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Course Curriculum
Welcoming
- Welcome (0:48).
- 1. Architecture of web application: frontend & backend (1:17)
- 2. Website vs. web application (2:21).
- 3. Frontend & backend communication with the HTTP protocol (4:43)
- 4. What is HTML? (1:56)
- 5. Basic structure of an HTML document (2:41).
- 6. Insert text and images using div tags, p tags and img tags (4.47).
- 7. Make links using the a tag (0.433)
- 8. Display data with tables (1.41)
- 9. Collect data via forms (2:06
- 10. With CSS, add styling to HTML components (4:23).
- 11. Additional CSS rules: padding, margin, and layout (3:10)
- 12. Bootstrap (12:30). Make your web app look great!
- 13. Advanced CSS: CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid (3.16)
- 1. Introduction (1:02).
- 2. What does Javascript serve? (3:04)
- 3. Strings (3.33)
- 4. Numbers (1.46)
- 5. Booleans (0:25)
- 6. Arrays (4.06)
- 7. Objects (4.54)
- 8. Control structures: If you are for-Loop, while, switch (6.22)
- 9. Functions (4.18)
- 10. Promises (4:44)
- 11. The DOM (Document Object Model). (3:35).
- 12. ES6 features (18.12)
- 13. Frontend vs Backend Javascript (NodeJS) (2:10)
- 14. Homeworks (4.41)
- 1. Introduction (1:02).
- 2. Why is React important? (2:13)
- 3. How does React work? (2:09)
- 4. JSX (0.47)
- 5. Webpack & Babel (1:42)
- 6. Create React projects super fast with create-React-app (4:08)
- 7. Install Bootstrap for quick & and easy styling (0:53)
- 8. Create your first React component (2:25)
- 9. React (2.40): Render a List
- 10. Pass data to child components (2:28)
- 11. Bootstrap grid and Jumbotron parts (1:16).
- 12. For new tasks, create another component (2:12).
- 13. UseState allows you to manage component states() Hook (4:01)
- 14. Lift the state as high as the parent component (5.13)
- 15. Mark task as completed (7:35).
- 16. Delete task (2:39)
- Next steps
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 247
- Assessments Yes