WPG-1012 BASIC WEB PROGRAMMING
This is the basic course in Web Programming - accelerated learning and practical focused.
AIM: What makes a great website? Professional look and feel, ease-of-use, attractive design and graphics and useful features and information. Learn to build your own website that meets all these requirements and more. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Aimed at the novice web-designer, this course takes your from the very basics building blocks of a website to a full fledged informational or transaction service. It emphasizes best practice and enhances your understanding of the industry standard web development tools and techniques. TOPICS COVERED: Tools for web development including HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JAVA Scripting. It also examines the practical steps needed to build a website such as registering a domain name and choosing a hosting account.
Certification is available only is you apply for the assessment conducted in a classroom. Charges apply. You can inquire @SOHO.
SOHO Foundation
Introduction to the Course
How web pages are served (delivered across the Internet)
A word about Firewalls.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
Tell a Story using English and HTML Languages
Exercise: Telling a Story Using HTML
What is Syntax of Programming
Exercise: Creating Web Pages on LocalHost
Web Project
Classification of Attributes
Good Web Design Tips
What is Style?
CSS Fundamentals
About CSS Rules
Examples of CSS Stylesheets
Shorthand Properties
More worked examples of CSS codes.
CSS Versions
Three ways to include CSS
Inheritance
Resources
Java Overview
Design Principles of OOP
Java Interpreter
How many kinds of Java Programs?
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