Practical Web Development: Make Websites Quickly And Easily
What you'll learn
- Use Amazon's AWS Services
- Create a self-hosted website with a domain name and a server
- Clone a template from Github
- Get a general idea of the steps required to create a website
- Do basic server administration and edit files on a Unix system
- Understand interaction between local machines and the server
Course content
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Requirements
- A computer with Internet Access
Description
Hi! My name is Wilson Wang, and I've been making websites extensively for the past few years. I have found that creating a website is much easier than people portray it to be, and that is why I have created this course.
This course is designed for people who want to learn how to quickly make a beautiful website. By the end of this course you will have made a website from start to finish, as well as learned how to use Amazon's AWS service, some basic Unix commands, Github, Ubuntu Server setup, Domain names, and more. People wanting to practice their command line skills will also benefit from this course, as the back-end/server side work is done through Unix.
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You will learn:
- How websites work
- How the domain name, ip address, server, and web browser are connected to each other
- How to clone code from Github
- The basics of Amazon AWS
- The basics of Server Administration/Command Line
- How to modify templates to suit your needs
- Pointers toward more advanced resources for aspiring web developers
- And more...
Enroll now to start creating your own website and becoming a kick-ass web developer!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants their own website
Instructor
Hi! My name is Wilson, and I am teaching on Udemy because I want to pass on what I've learned.
My areas of expertise are software development/programming and physics. I have been creating apps and websites ever since I started high school, so I have quite a lot of experience doing that. In particular I have figured out the most straightforward way to create apps and websites, so in my courses you will save lots of time by not learning superfluous information.
I am also highly qualified to teach physics. In high school I achieved a near-perfect score on the AP Physics C test, and I also won a Gold Medal in the US Physics Olympiad.
Finally, even if you don't like science or technology, I still recommend you try them out. By studying science and technology you get a unique viewpoint of the world which will separate you from everyone else - while the general public sees X, you will see Y and be able to capitalize on these insights.
I hope you find my courses helpful, and if you have any suggestions please tell me!