Welcome
This course will contain basics of frontend, HTML, CSS, JS, and some frontend frameworks.
We plan to decrease the amount of lectures in favor of collective discussions, team projects & collective work. And give all power & responsibility to students. (You can use these materials for self-eductation too.)
Admission for the course is open until enough applicants have successfully completed the tasks (30 students approximately). Which means, that completing the tasks faster increases your chances to get into the course.
- Git, github basics, writing good commit messages
- Linux, command line basics, network basics
- HTML, CSS
- JS basics
- Build a bunch of test projects
- Have fun together
- Git, GitHub
- HTML, CSS
- JavaScript
- Bootstrap ...
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English knowledge, most of the materials will be in English.
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Repository on GitHub to save your progress. More on repositories in task 0 (see below).
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Formatting: it's up to you, but remember to make it readable. Using markdown is a good idea.
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Reading: for each article you are required to read please post the answers to the following questions in your respective repo. Don't worry, your answers will not be graded. It's just a way to reflect on what you have learned.
- name (at least) one thing that was new to you
- name (at least) one thing that surprised you
- name (at least) one thing you intend to use in the future
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Online courses: finish all tasks, add some reflection about them in README.
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Videos: same as for reading - watch the video, answer three questions.
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Finish the course How to use Git and GitHub
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Finish try.github.io
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Create repository named "kottans_frontend".
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Create README.md for the repository.
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Describe your impressions about learned materials.
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Send a pull-request to repo Kottans/mock-repo proposing a change. It could be anything, really. If you have found a typo in README - great! Take care to give your PR a meaningful name and description. Please note, that your PR may not be reviewed quickly.
When you finish this task you can start the next one:
P.S. If you are willing to participate in the course, you need to understand that you’ll spend a lot of time building something big together - a new way of learning and collaborating. You’ll become part of a small family and should prepare yourself to find new friends and to invest a lot in this friendship, as in any friendship should be. Final part of this course will be to split into groups and create new courses like that (and we’ll never stop).
Some extra materials:
Как учиться и справляться с негативными мыслями
Our basic rules:
- Respect each other.
- There is no such thing as a stupid question
- Each person learns with their own speed, has different background and personality, please respect this
- Communicating and understanding people that are different from you can be beneficial to both parties, provided mutual respect.
- We are against any discriminations by sex, age, the color of skin, disabilities or any other.
- We respect intellectual property, there is a hard work of an author or a group of authors behind.