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What you'll learn
- They will create a page for a music artist
- Be able to understand when to use flexboxes and when to use css grid
Description
Hey guys learn to build a music website for your clients and at the same time practice HTML & CSS. This is great for new developers that need real projects for their portfolio. As a web developer you need to have a diverse portfolio and creating a music site will help you achieve that.
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About the instructors
- 4.15 Calificación
- 64948 Estudiantes
- 13 Cursos
Joe Santos Garcia
Founder of CodingPhase.com
Hi my name is Joe Santos Garcia a web developer based out of NYC. I've worked on projects for major companies. I have a successful youtube channel with over 11,000 subscribers who love and enjoy my tutorials. My goal is to get all my students and subscribers to level of being hired as a developer.
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This course appears to be advertising for the lecturers codingphase.com account. The course is free of charge and targeted towards beginners. The idea on which this "course", if you can call that, is based could be referred to as "project based-learning". I like project-based learning. Unfortunately, this course is a bit thin. There appears to be no concept behind the website that is being programmed as part of this course. Design choices are not explained. There is no discussion of pros and cons. The website of this project is not interactive. And, as others have pointed out the screen is sometimes difficult to read. There might well be value to many beginners of HTML coding in this course. However, I am not sure udemy is a suitable forum for this course. The course is very practical but s light "academic" touch would dramatically improve it.
I was using the free videos to gauge whether I should buy a membership from his website. But the quality of the free vids gives me pause.
Easy to understand, follow, and excellent techniques. I am looking forward to more of Joe's content from his official site.