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    Programming for Non-Programmers: Front-End Web Development

    San Francisco Campus

    GA SF
    225 Bush Street, 5th Floor (East Entrance)
    San Francisco CA 94104

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    Programming for Non-Programmers: Front-End Web Development | San Francisco

    San Francisco Campus

    GA SF
    225 Bush Street, 5th Floor (East Entrance)
    San Francisco CA 94104

    Past Locations for this Workshop

    About this workshop

    Are you a creative or entrepreneur that wishes you could speak tech with your web development team? Maybe you wish you could code a bit yourself? Programming for Non-Programmers is workshop series at General Assembly designed to help non-programmers communicate more efficiently with developers or to help aspiring developers get started.

    Takeaways

    We will code a website from scratch together and learn the following along the way:

    HTML basics + How to get set up on your own computer + Use the basic content tags (headings, images, links, paragraphs) + Create different sections in your website (layout)

    CSS basics + Basic styling properties and how to connect with HTML + Selectors and how the different sections of a site

    You will also learn: + How to upload a web page to a server using FTP + How to obtain a domain name + The difference between HTML5/CSS3 and HTML/CSS + The purpose of JavaScript and how it drives interactivity in your site.

    Prereqs & Preparation

    A solid understanding of the stages of web development, programming vocabulary and coding basics.

    Laptop is required.

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