Skillcrush Course
FRONT END DEVELOPMENT
Learn to Build Beautiful Websites
Front end developers use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—the building blocks of all modern websites—to code up the designs created by web designers and implement them on the web.
Because nearly every business needs a dynamic website to reach its customers, the demand for front end developers is off the charts. With an explosive job market, killer salary, and tons of growth opportunities, front end development is one of the hottest jobs in tech!
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$100K
Average Salary Of A
Front End DeveloperSource: Indeed.com Average Front End Developer Salary
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160.500+
Web Development
Jobs In The US AloneSource: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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13%
Annual Job Growth
2.5x The National AverageSource: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Course Outline
Prerequisites: None
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HTML & CSS
HTML and CSS are the building blocks of the web and the cornerstones of front end development. In this class, you will learn how to structure, code, and launch your very own website from scratch. You will also learn how to take advantage of the modern web development tools that come baked into all major web browsers to make writing code and building beautiful websites easier than you ever imagined!
You’ll Learn:
- HTML
- CSS
- Domains & Hosting
Projects for your portfolio:
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Working With Git and GitHub
Professional developers may not agree on much, but they do ALL agree about one thing: version control. In this course you will learn how to use the world’s most popular version control system, Git, to track all your coding projects. Learn how to use Git via your computer’s command line and back everything up online using the service Github. You’ll also get practice installing Git, creating code repositories, and sharing your code with other developers.
You’ll Learn:
- Git
- GitHub
- Command Line
Projects for your portfolio:
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Coding Responsive Websites
In this class, you’ll learn the development process for Mobile First, including how to set up your code according to industry standards, use media queries to set breakpoints for different screen sizes, make responsive typography and images, and how to code responsive layouts using Flexbox.
You’ll Learn:
- Responsive Typography
- Flexbox
- Media Queries
- Standard Breakpoints
Projects for your portfolio:
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JavaScript Fundamentals
The web is an interactive medium! Learn the essential JavaScript skills developers need to add interactivity and compelling features to websites. With your fancy new skills, you’ll build a logic-based word guessing game and a dynamic gallery showcasing data.
You’ll Learn:
- JavaScript
- Working with APIs
Projects for your portfolio:
Tools you will learn:
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TEXT EDITORS
A text editor (like Atom) is a type of software used to write plain text without formatting, which is often used for coding and programming.
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CHROME DEVTOOLS
A collection of developer tools built right into the (free!) Google Chrome browser, this tool will allow you to inspect and troubleshoot HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
You’ll use this industry-standard photography editing tool to work with pre-existing designs and transfer them to code.
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SLACK
You’ll connect with your classmates and instructors in Slack, a messaging and collaboration tool used by thousands of digital teams worldwide.
After completing the program, you will earn:
The Skillcrush Front End Developer Course
Official Certificate Of Completion
Your instructors are ALWAYS here to help.
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Sharon Siegel
Full Stack Instructor
Sharon is a self-taught developer who started out with a Psychology degree and no tech skills to speak of. With the help of Skillcrush, she became a Full Stack Developer. After spending some time working as a full-time Developer, she returned to Skillcrush as an Instructor to teach HTML & CSS, Git, JavaScript, and Ruby and help students gain the skills they need to succeed in the world of tech.
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Ann Cascarano
Web Development Instructor
Ann teaches Git, WordPress, Python, and JavaScript here at Skillcrush and at other mentoring events in and around her Montreal stomping grounds. A mom of four, she happily nurtures her little ones’ interest in technology and delights in their discoveries. Ann’s idea of a fun weekend project is to test out a different deployment method or dipping her toes into a new programming language.
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Nichole Martin
Instructional Designer
Nichole works as an instructional designer at Skillcrush. She’s been creating tech skill classes for adults since 2011. In her free time, Nichole loves adventuring in her home state of Florida.
GET HELPFUL FEEDBACK ON YOUR WORK
Submit your work privately to your instructor and ask questions about projects to make sure you’re on the right track.
VIDEO CHAT IN GROUP Q&A SESSIONS
Meet with your instructors to get help with your coursework, plus see what your classmates are up to in live group Q&A video calls.
SLACK COMMUNITY
Be immersed in an inclusive online community focused on supporting women and minorities working toward the same goals as you. Share course work, learn techy tips and tricks, and cheer one another on.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need to have previous tech experience to succeed in this Course?
Not at all! This course is perfect for beginners with zero coding experience. You just need to have a basic understanding of computers and be able to upload and download files.
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Should I have a Mac or a PC to take this course?
The only thing you need is a computer with access to the web. You should be able to stream YouTube or Vimeo videos and download/upload materials like photos and documents. We recommend a Mac for your future career in tech as Macs tend to be the industry standard, BUT a Windows PC will work fine too.
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How long will I have access to my Course?
Once you’ve completed payment for the course, you’ll have access to it for LIFE.
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What software will I need for the Front End Developer Course, and what does it cost?
You don’t need to have any special software before you start the Course. We’ll introduce you to all the software or apps you need as you go through the course, and we do our best to minimize costs for our students by providing free alternatives, making sure you are aware of free trials, and offering you discount codes where they are available.
The software used in the Front End Developer Course is the Adobe Photoshop photography plan, which includes a 7-day free trial and costs $9.99 monthly thereafter. You will also need access to a hosting service, which will set you back about $12-15 per month.
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How much money does a front end developer make?
On average, front end developers make $92,000. Junior front end developers can make anywhere from $60,000 to $85,000, while senior developers can earn upwards of $97,000.
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What skills do you need to become a front end developer?
There are at least 10 must-have skills to become a front end developer, which you can read about in this blog post here. Proficient knowledge in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, with a good handle on Git and Github are probably the most important skills to have! Once you master these, you can add on complementary skills like JavaScript frameworks and CSS preprocessors.
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What does it mean to be a front end developer?
A front end developer knows the ins and outs of the client side of a web browser (aka what is directly viewable to users). The “front end” of a website is built with HTML, CSS and JavaScript; though technically speaking, a website can be built using just HTML and CSS. JavaScript is what makes a website interactive and do fancy things! In this program, you will learn everything you need to know about becoming a front end developer, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Git.
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What’s the difference between a web developer, front end developer, back end developer and full stack developer?
So glad you asked! A web developer can specialize in front end or back end development; if they know both front and back end languages they are considered a full-stack developer. They can control the way the website looks and all of the functionality behind the scenes. You can read more about the differences and similarities in our blog post.
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What are some common job titles for front end developers? Should I search for frontend, front-end, or front end?
The most common job titles for a front-end developer is “front-end developer” and “front-end engineer.” Some others to look out for during your job search are front-end designer, front-end web designer, HTML/CSS developer, front-end UI developer, JavaScript developer, front-end software engineer and mobile front-end developer.