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- 68% Learn HTML5, CSS and JavaScript Basics from Scratch

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HTML5 is the latest evolution of web technology, encompassing decades of research and development. It has matured to the point that it can be used to create stunning, responsive and truly interactive websites, apps and games. Plus, anything written in HTML5 is inherently cross–platform, so becoming proficient in the use of HTML5 is immeasurably valuable to you as a web, app, or game developer.

This HTML5 introductory course teaches you all the fundamentals of working with the three cardinal technologies of the modern web: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. By the end of the course, you will:

There really is no quicker way to learn these 3 core technologies of the web (which constitute HTML5), so why wait, sign up and start learning today you won’t regret it!

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Richard Sneyd (1st Class B.A Hons.) is founder and CEO of CyberMyth Games, and administrator of CMG Academy, the no. 1 source of professional quality online training for digital art, development and design courses. In the performance of his duties within the company, he must wear many hats, including that of a programmer, designer, digital 2D & 3D artist, sound designer, scriptwriter, texture artist, leader, marketer and business man. He is also a fully registered, qualified, and highly experienced lecturer. His speciality subjects include 3D Modelling & Animation, Computer Game Programming, 2D Image Processing, Game Design, Desktop Audio, Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Human Resources & Business Management. Richard is enthusiastic about his work, with students and colleagues noting that he is a highly dedicated and accomplished teacher. All of his courses are characterized by a steady, incremental flow of information, and a lucid teaching style which is easy to understand and follow for all.

Specification: Learn HTML5, CSS and JavaScript Basics from Scratch

Duration

4 hours

Year

2017

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Jack W. Crenshaw

    I think the quality of the presentation is not up to professional standards. There is no real interaction between the lecturer and his audience. Basically what we see is a dynamic screen capture of his own computer screen, and his disembodied voice. The voice itself is very monotone and boring. Some people developing video courses use visual aids like a highlighted cursor (often a yellow circle), boxes, or freehand drawing to show what they’re doing. This one does not. Also, his screen fonts are too small, and his cursor movements too fast, for these old eyes to follow. What I mostly see is the screen display changing as he does things, but I usually have no clue what he did to affect the change. Finally, I have a beef with his HTML syntax. When using self closing tags like
    or


    , he consistently adds a closing forward slash. Thus
    and


    . This is not an error most browsers will accept it but it’s not good practice, and validators will flag it.

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  2. Akshath Kulkarni

    Yes It Was Very Nice Tutorial And It Helped Me A Lot To Make My Website.I Had Learnt Html when I Was in School.

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