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Course Description
Somewhere along the line you think to yourself: I HAVE A COMPUTER. Why do I have to spend all this time and crazy amounts of money just to get certified! But you do! Certification is huge. Sure, you could pick up a book or an online course and just learn it, but what employers going to believe it? Getting certified by a pro trainer is basically the only way to tell future employers that you actually know your stuff. Otherwise they just assume “PHP developer” means you were skimming PHP for Dummies while watching Family Guy Season 1 for the 50th time… Well that’s why we’ve put together this course… to turn you into a certified web developer all from the comfort of your own computer. In the course, master trainer Mark Lassoff teaches you everything you need to know about web development… and he’s giving you the certification you need to actually make it count! (upon completing the course you’ll receive a certification signed by Mark).So say goodbye to one-off classes, it’s time to get certified by one of the leading professional trainers in web development. Get ready to learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and MySQL. Your future employers are waiting… |
Course Outline
Course Outline
Chapter 1: Welcome to HTML
1.1 Development Overview
1.2 Hello World with HTML
1.3 Basic Document Structure
1.4 HTML5 Basic Document Structure
1.5 Using comments in HTML
1.6 HTML Head Elements
Chapter 2: Text Markup
2.1 Text Markup
2.2 Div and Span Tags
2.3 HTML5 Text markup
2.4 Selecting Text Color and Font Size
2.5 Text Alignment and Decoration
Chapter 3: Working with Lists
3.1 Ordered Lists
3.2 Unordered Lists
3.3 CSS For Lists
Chapter 4: Creating HTML Links
4.1 Creating Internal Links and Eternal LInks
4.2 Creating Anchors
4.3 Styling Links with CSS
Chapter 5: Working with Images and Media
5.1 Displaying Images
5.2 HTML5 Audio Embeds
5.3 HTML5 Video Embeds
Chapter 6: HTML Tables
6.1 Creating Tables with HTML
6.2 Styling Tables with CSS
Chapter 7: HTML Forms
7.1 Creating Text Form Entry Widgets
7.2 Creating Radio Buttons and Text Boxes
7.3 New HTML5 Form Elements
7.4 Creating Multi-Selects
Chapter 8: Welcome to HTML
8.1 Understanding the CSS Box Model
8.2 Working with Margins, Padding and Border
Chapter 9: CSS Based Page Layout
9.1 Inline vs Block
9.2 Float and Clear
9.3 Creating a CSS Navigation Bar
Chapter 10: Hello Javascript
10.1 Hello World in Javascript
10.2 Where To Put Javascript
Chapter 11: Storing Information in Variables
11.1 Learning to Use Variables
11.2 Variable Operators
Chapter 12: Conditional Statements
12.1 Simple Conditionals
12.2 If Else If Statements
12.3 Switch…Case…Break
Chapter 13: Dialog Boxes
13.1 Three Kinds of Javascript Dialogs
Now We’re Iterating! Loops in Javascript
14.1 While Loops and Do While Loops
14.2 For Loops
Chapter 15: Coding Javascript Functions
15.1 Function Introduction
15.2 Functions, Parameters and Returns
15.3 Calling Functions From Events
Chapter 16: Working with Arrays
16.1 Declaring Arrays
16.2 Manipulating Arrays
Chapter 17: The String Object
17.1 String Objects
Chapter 18: Obtaining and Manipulating User Information
18.1 User Information
Chapter 19: The Document Object
19.1 Document Object
19.2 The innerHTML Property
Chapter 20: Your First PHP Scripts
20.1 Setting Up You Environment
20.2 Understand PHP Development Workflow
20.3 Writing Your First Scripts
20.4 echo, print() and printf()
Chapter 21: Variables
21.1 Introducing Variables
21.2 Variable Operators
Chapter 22: Arrays
22.1 Declaring Simple PHP Arrays
22.2 Associative Arrays
22.3 Multidimensional arrays
22.4 Super Global Arrays
Chapter 23: Conditionals
23.1 Simple Conditionals
23.2 Complex Conditionals
23.3 Switch/Case/Break
23.4 Ternary Operator
Chapter 24: Loops
24.1 While… Do While Loop
24.2 For Loops
24.3 Foreach Loops
Chapter 25: Custom PHP Functions
25.1 Includes
25.2 Creating a Simple Function
25.3 Functions Arguments
25.4 The Return Statement
Chapter 26: Server File I/O
26.1 Saving Files on the Server
26.2 Reading Files on the Server
26.3 Append and Delete
26.4 CSV Files
Chapter 27: Sending Email with PHP
27.1 Sending Text Email
27.2 Sending HTML Email
Chapter 28: Working with the mySQL Database
28.1 Setting Up the Database
28.2 Retrieving a Query from the Database
28.3 Storing Information in the Database
28.4 Deleting and Updating Database Records
28.5 Complex Queries
Chapter 29: Useful PHP Functions
29.1 Date and Time Functions
29.2 String Functions
29.3 PHP Sessions
29.4 PHP Cookies
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Online Course (Self Paced)Start Learning Now!
If you’re ready to start learning now, our online course is perfect for you. Our online course is great for students, working adults, business owners, hobbyists, or any busy person who wants to complete the course at ther own pace. While the course is lengthy and comprehensive, most students complete it over a course of days– or even weeks. Just because the course is self-paced, doesn’t mean you are alone. Your instructor and other students actively discuss each lesson on the course forum. Here are just a few of the course features:
- Enjoy Comprehensive coverage of HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and MySQL Skills with Over 14 hours of video
- Learn By Example Over 50 separate code examples
- Instructor Available for Questions, Issues, Problems
- Reinforce your Learning with challenging Lab Exercises
- Learn from an Expert Instructor with Fortune 100 Training Experience
- Study any Time
- Study Without Internet Access– All Videos Downloadable
- Take all the Time You Need– No Completion Time Limits
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Live Classroom
In this in-depth, instructor led, live classroom version of the course, every topic will be thoroughly covered with plenty of metored lab time. Taught at Netcom Learning’s facilities in New York City and Las Vegas, Nevada, this seven day course experience is designed to teach beginners everything the need to know to code professional, up-to-date web sites.
Taught by Mark Lassoff of Learn To Program, or by one of Netcom Learning’s other excellent, experienced and certified instructors, this class is an intese experience– but a valuable one. Netcom classes feature a one computer per student ratio, modern, comfortable classroom facilities, and small classes which allow the instructors to provide each student with loads of individual attention.
If you want to take these classes in a live, instructor-led setting Netcom Learning is the only company that offers this experience! All classes are taught using Learn To Program’s extensively tested and acclaimed curriculum, and all students are treated to Netcom’s first-class environment. Travel packages are available.
If you can’t travel to New York or Las Vegas for the course, the live, instructor-led course is available using Netcom’s impressive Live Online Training– known as LOT.
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Coding classes suck. There’s something about staring at the professor’s big projected screen as he stumbles across his code trying to show you different processes that just doesn’t work. Maybe it’s the tiny text, or the crappy contrast, or just the fact that there’s so much to see in one small space and the professor just moves so fast!