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|a How to be a web developer :
|b a complete beginner's guide on what to know and where to start /
|c Radu Nicoara.
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|a Description based upon print version of record.
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|a Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Part I: Getting Started -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Purpose of the Book -- Why Would You Want to Code? -- Common Misconceptions -- The Downsides -- Why Listen to Me? -- What Will You Need? -- What Is Web Development? -- What You Will Do at Work -- What Is the Proper Attitude? Impostor Syndrome -- How to Find the Things That You Need -- How Does a Web Application Work? -- Frontend, Backend, and the Cloud -- Classic Websites vs Single Page Applications -- The Talk About Programming Languages -- Summary
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|a Part II: The Tech Stack -- Chapter 2: SQL Basics -- Installing MySQL -- Database Structure and Creation -- SQL Selects -- Homework -- SQL Functions -- SQL Joins -- Indexes -- Homework (5-15 Mins) -- Summary -- Chapter 3: HTML and CSS -- HTML -- CSS -- Bootstrap -- Homework -- Summary -- Chapter 4: GraphQL and JavaScript -- GraphQL -- JavaScript -- Functional Programming -- Constants and Variables -- Functions -- Shorthand if Statements -- Arrays -- Destructuring and Spread -- Promises -- Summary -- Chapter 5: The Backend -- The Setup (Optional) -- Homework -- Your First Query
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|a Setting Up the ORM -- Homework -- Your First Mutation -- Homework -- Summary -- Chapter 6: The Frontend -- The Figma UX/UI -- The Setup -- The Static Page -- Creating the Popup -- Homework (30-40 Min) -- Creating React Components -- Homework (10 Min) -- Linking the Backend and the Frontend Using Apollo -- Using Mutations to Create a Customer -- Homework -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Going Fullstack -- The Design Ticket -- The New Feature Ticket -- Homework -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Automated Testing -- Testing Concepts -- Unit Testing -- Test Driven Development -- Integration Tests
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|a End-to-End Testing -- Homework -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Other Frameworks and Technologies -- Creating a Login System -- Login Systems -- Cookies -- MD5 -- Other Technologies You Should Know About -- Open Source -- GIT -- Azure/Amazon Cloud Providers -- Docker -- NoSQL -- JIRA -- WordPress -- Summary -- Part III: Landing Your First Role -- Chapter 10: Your First Job -- Creating a Portfolio -- Networking and Volunteering -- Freelancing -- Writing a Good Resume -- Finding and Applying for a Job -- Interviews -- Summary -- Chapter 11: Working on a Team -- Team Structure -- The Lifecycle of a Feature
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|a How You Develop -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Project Management Methods -- The Agile Methodology -- Summary -- Part IV: In Summary -- Chapter 13: Conclusions -- References -- Index
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|a This complete beginner's guide is for anyone interested in becoming a web developer. Aimed at those without any previous experience, this book provides an overview of the key principles of modern web development. You'll gain insight into the key facets of JavaScript, HTML and CSS, as well as the difference between front-end, back-end, and full stack development. You'll also be introduced to popular tools and frameworks such as React, Angular, GraphQL, and Node.js, and gain an understanding of the role of a web developer: what it entails, how to secure your first role, and how to survive your first week in the job. Moreover, How to be a Web Developer will take you through the steps of building your first web application, allowing you to apply the principles you've learned in a practical way. Filled with additional information and resources, this book will give you the knowledge and tools needed to start your journey to becoming a professional web developer. What You Will Learn Master the principles of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and UX Design Utilize tools and frameworks like React, Angular and GraphQL Understand what it means to be a web developer and what it entails Develop key soft skills such as teamwork and project management Gain practical knowledge that will help you get started as a web developer Who This Book Is For Complete beginners without any previous knowledge or experience who are interested in web development.
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