Udemy Web Development: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL Udemy
Price: USD 200

    Course details

    No matter where and whom you take your lessons from, you will always have to do all the hard work yourself.

    You have to spend time and efforts learning, understanding, memorizing and practicing new knowledge. This is NO short-cut here.

    But a good course can show the best route and help you avoid traps and detours. You can achieve maximum productivity from your time and efforts.

    Currently, the whole course covers five areas: 

    1. Front-end web development, 
    2. JavaScript
    3. jQuery
    4. PHP
    5. MySQL database.

    Based on user feedback, tech development, and our new thoughts and inspirations, we will keep adding new contents and improving existing ones.

    We will cover basics as well as advanced applications. You will learn smart and creative tech combinations as well.

    Targeted Students:

    Web development has been a popular area for years. The internet has accumulated tons of free tutoring videos and materials.

    Even if you are stuck with questions you cannot solve, just post them on stackoverflow, you will have your answers within a few minutes.

    With all the free tutoring materials and teachers, what is the point of creating this paid online course?

    It depends on what you really want.

    If you just want to have a rough idea of how web apps work and create some basic programs, then there is really no need for you to pay for any courses. Free internet information is more than enough to meet your demands.

    If you want to be able to turn your design and idea into programs that are safe and efficient enough to be applied in real life and solve all kinds of challenge, then this course is perfect for you.  

    Our standard:

    We believe a good online course should also be a navigator, not just explaining coding concepts.

    It should show you where the real destination is and most importantly, take you there in the most efficient way.  

    Why we emphasize real destination?

    First of all, you should know a program that can work is very different from a program that can survive in real life.

    This is like playing a racing game on your phone is definitely not the same as driving a real car on a real track.

    For example, in our PHP lesson, we will teach you how to create an upload program.

    We have seen books and courses that only teach how to upload files.

    If you run that program in real life, it will not last a day. It will do more damage than good.

    For an upload program to work in real life, you need to check file type and size before letting any file being uploaded.

    You also need to protect your program from uploading the same file repeatedly by keeping refreshing the uploading page.  

    Uploaded files should be properly renamed and stored. Most importantly, this process must be automatic.

    Uploaded files must also be retrievable, therefore information about uploaded files should also be automatically recorded into database.

    If one step is missing, your upload program will not survive the real life environment.

    This is why we emphasize real destination. We want to show you the whole picture, rather than just a segment of it.

    Knowing the whole picture is what separates a trustworthy professional programmer from a coding amateur.

    Apparently the road to the real destination is quite long.

    This is why a good course should be a navigator. It should show students the best route so that students can achieve best productivity from their time and efforts. 

    The problem:

    When designing our course contents, we acknowledge and most importantly, take in consideration two very important facts:

    Everybody forgets and you have other things going on in your life and can only partly devote to your study.

    This means your study will be constantly interrupted and when you resume your study, you might find what you have learnt has become rusty.

    As a result, all your new knowledge are built on a collapsing foundation. At the end of your study, you will find that despite you have spent time and money, but you just cannot make satisfactory progress. You thought you have learnt everything but just cannot put them together can create a functional program.

    Our solutions:

    So how do we solve this problem?

    We divide our whole course content into small segments. At the end of each segment, there will be a review session summarizing everything you have learnt from that session.

    When you are creating APPs, we will give a review session on key knowledge as well.

    Apart from review sessions, we will also help you control your study pace. You will often hear we tell you that if you cannot answer this quiz, do not proceed and review previous lessons.

    The biggest card up our sleeve is our content table.

    You might think our upload program lesson starts here. But actually our upload lesson has started long before that. We have started to lay foundations for you since we teach you how to create a file type detector.

    We divide a complicated program into components and will only add one component at a time. Most importantly, every time we add a new component, we will review the previous components again.

    In the very end, despite the program we are creating is long and complicated, you will be able to master everything.

    Updated on 22 March, 2018
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