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How to become a Professional Web Developer
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How to become a Professional Web Developer

Things every Web Developer should know about Agile, Version Control System, Architecture, Code Design, Refactoring etc.
Last updated 12/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Web application fundamentals
  • Software development life cycle
  • Agile development and SCRUM
  • Version control system
  • Branching strategies
  • Deployment and release strategies
  • Effective communication techniques
  • Automation techniques
  • Code design principles
  • Design patterns, anti-patterns and code smells
  • How to improve and maintain code quality
  • Performance optimisation techniques

Course content

16 sections82 lectures2h 30m total length
  • Introduction2:48

Requirements

  • Intention and willingness to become a Professional Web developer.

Description

In this course, you are going to learn what is required to become a professional web developer. I will show you different techniques and tools you will need in your day-to-day professional life.


By the end of this course you will learn

  • what agile development is,

  • how agile team is operating,

  • how to use version control system,

  • why automation is so important,

  • how to design a web application,

  • why unit testing is a must have,

  • what the common mistakes are when it comes to the web development

  • and what are the best practices


A large part of the course is dedicated to agile development. I was lucky enough to be exposed to Extreme Programming in my early years but even now, 20 years later, there are companies which are still new to agile. That’s why I think it is very important for every developer to understand what is agile and how it works.


What are we not going to do in this course?

  • We are not going to learn any programming language, any specific framework or library.

  • We are not going to do any coding either.


A programming language, framework or library is just a tool and they can change overtime. Your preferences may change as well. In this course we will cover topics which will help you no matter what programming language, framework or library you are going to use.


If you want to build a successful career in Web Development this course is for you.



Who this course is for:

  • Students of any programming language before their first job
  • Junior or intermediate developers who want to level up their game
  • Anyone else who want to build a successful career in Web Development