Build websites with HTML elements such as titles, texts, and images
Organize pages with lists and links
Present data with tables and headers
Style your site with CSS: colors, fonts, and layouts
Use selectors to adjust elements
Optimise your layout with CSS displaytypes
Understand the box model and how it affects the space of each element
Use more complex selectors to target specific elements
Use flexboxes to create flexible and dynamic layouts
Create a responsive layout that adapts to different screen sizes
Position elements exactly how you want them on your webpage
Use Jarvis development tool to improve your development environment
Install programming tools such as Visual Studio
Learn how the command line works for quick navigation and commands
Master open-source version control system Git to manage your code and collaborate
Understand the basics of Git and learn how to use syntax to manage your project
Use Git to collaborate and combine changes from multiple developers
Get to know JavaScript and Node.JS and learn how to use it
Understand variables, scope, and how to use objects to organize data
Write functions and use them to make your code organized
Work with JavaScript on your webpage to create dynamic and interactive content
Select and modify HTML elements with JavaScript for more interactivity
Learn how to work with types, nesting, and how promises, JSON, and APIs support asynchronous actions
Manage delayed data effectively and prevent errors by catching errors
Learn what Bootstrap is and how to use it
Import Bootstrap into your project
Use containers for a sturdy structure
Create a responsive layout with the grid system
Style forms quickly and easily
Add components such as buttons and navigation bars
Understand basic IT concepts such as data representation, hardware, and software
Learn what assembly is and how it works as a low-level programming language
Learn how computer hardware and software work together
Explore the history of programming languages and their evolution
Get to know how processors work and how they execute instructions
Learn the differences between low- and high-level programming languages
Learn to provide not only functional, but also user-friendly output
Build a web application that shows change with images
Use information from forms in other parts of your application
Incorporate input into your script
Write a script to calculate change
Refactor your code for better performance in different situations
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