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Course Outline
The Structure and Style (HTML & CSS)
Introduction & Web Technologies
- How the Web Functions: A simple explanation of the Client-Server model.
- The Browser as a Computer: Understanding code interpretation.
- HTML: The framework of the web. Exploring structure, hierarchy, and semantic tags.
- CSS: The visual styling of the web. Working with colors, fonts, and the Box Model.
- Lab 1: Establishing the container environment and constructing a static "About Me" profile page.
Working with HTML & CSS (Deep Dive)
- HTML: Utilizing lists, links, images, and forms (crucial for user interaction).
- CSS: Styling text and backgrounds. An introduction to Flexbox and Grid for modern layouts.
- Responsive Design: Ensuring the site functions seamlessly on both mobile and desktop devices.
- Lab 2: Enhancing the static page with professional styling and mobile responsiveness.
Working with the DOM (Document Object Model)
- Concept: Understanding the relationship between code and the visual page.
- Selecting Elements: Techniques for targeting specific parts of a webpage.
- Manipulation: Altering content and attributes via code.
- Lab 3: Modifying static page elements through code (e.g., dynamically changing a title or image).
The Brains (JavaScript)
Programming in JavaScript (The Basics)
- Variables & Data Types: Storing information such as text, numbers, and boolean values.
- Logic: Using if/else statements to make decisions.
- Loops: Executing repeated actions efficiently.
- Functions: Creating reusable blocks of code (the "Recipe" concept).
- Lab 4: Developing a basic calculator or logic game using JavaScript.
Interactivity & Events
- Event Listeners: Responding to clicks, keystrokes, and page loads.
- Form Handling: Validating user input (e.g., verifying email addresses).
- DOM Manipulation: Dynamically adding and removing elements (e.g., creating a To-Do list).
- Lab 5: Transforming the calculator into an interactive web app with UI feedback.
Fetching Data (APIs)
- Concept: Understanding how web applications communicate with other servers (e.g., retrieving weather data or stock prices).
- JSON: The standard language for data exchange.
- Async Programming: Grasping "wait, then do" logic to avoid freezing the browser.
- Lab 6: Creating a feature that retrieves live data from a public API to display on the page.
The Professional Toolkit (Frameworks & Capstone)
Using Programming Frameworks
- Why use frameworks? (Introducing concepts from React, Vue, or Svelte).
- Components: Building modular, reusable UI pieces.
- State Management: Tracking changing data.
- The Ecosystem: Understanding packages, dependencies, and version control (Git).
- Lab 7: Refactoring a simple feature using a component-based approach.
The Capstone Project: Building a Web Application
- Requirement: Participants must construct a functional web application (e.g., a budget tracker, a product dashboard, or a portfolio site).
- Planning: Defining the "User Story" and technical scope.
- Implementation: Integrating HTML/CSS structure with JavaScript logic.
- Debugging: Reading error messages and resolving broken logic.
- Presentation: Presenting the final application to the group.
Closing Remarks & Next Steps
- Technical Vocabulary: A cheat sheet for communicating with engineers (API, Backend, Frontend, Git, Deployment).
- Resource Guide: Where to continue learning (Documentation, StackOverflow, MDN).
- Career Integration: How these skills benefit roles in Product Management and Design.
- Q&A and Course Evaluation.
Requirements
- Fundamental computer literacy
- No prior programming experience required
21 Hours
Testimonials (3)
I really enjoyed learning about AI attacks and the tools out there to begin practicing and actively using for security testing. I took a lot of knowledge away which I didn't have at the beginning and the course met what I hoped it would be. My favorite part shown from the training was Comet Browser and was amazed at what it could do. Definitely something will be looking into more. Overall it was a great course and enjoyed learning all OWASP GenAI Top 10.
Patrick Collins - Optum
Course - OWASP GenAI Security
Hands-on, exercises, in-person helping and questioning.
Jose Paulos - INESC TEC
Course - Tailwind CSS
That every technical lesson came with multiple practical exercises to nail down the concepts.