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Start your career in JAVA Full Stack Developer
The JAVA Full Stack Developer Training is a comprehensive program that covers both front-end and back-end technologies. Participants will gain expertise in programming languages, frameworks, and tools used in web development. By the end of the training, learners will be able to build dynamic and interactive web applications from scratch, incorporating user interfaces, server-side programming, databases, and APIs.
You will learn to,
- Design and develop interactive user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Build responsive web applications that adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
- Utilize front-end frameworks such as React or Angular to enhance the functionality and user experience of your web applications.
- Work with databases and understand how to integrate them into your applications using technologies like MySQL, MongoDB, or PostgreSQL.
Meet Your Instructor
- Experienced JAVA Full Stack Developer Course Trainer with a strong background in web development.
- Passionate about teaching and empowering students to become proficient full-stack developers.
- Skilled in modern web development frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.
- Expertise in back-end technologies, including server-side programming languages like Python, Java, or Node.js.
- Familiarity with databases and SQL, enabling students to build and interact with database-driven applications.
- Ability to guide students through the entire software development process, from planning and designing to deployment and maintenance.
- Experienced in conducting practical exercises and using real-world examples to reinforce learning.
- Strong focus on responsive design, user experience, and creating visually appealing and intuitive user interfaces.
- In-depth knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, emphasizing best practices in front-end development.
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- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 1 – Create your First Web Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 2 – Create Web Page with Sample Headings
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 3 – Create the Web Page and Launch a Text Editor
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 4 – Line Break after the First Sentence
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 5 – Launch a Text within the Blockquote Element
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 6 – Create a Heading and an Ordered List on the same Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 7 – Create a Heading and an Unordered List on the same Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 8 – Create Heading and a Description List on the Same Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 9 – The design.html web page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 10 – Create the Trillium Media Design Home Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 11 – Create the Casita Sedona Bed _ Breakfast Web Page
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 12 – Modify the Title Element and Add Anchor Tags to the Body Section
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 13 – Create three Pages in the Website
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 14 – Create and Configure an e-mail Link in the Page Content Area
- Lab Activity - HTML Basics - Exercise 15 – Validating a page with the W3C Markup Validation Service
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 1 – Configures a Horizontal Line
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 2 – Modify the CSS Style Rules
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 3 – Create Web Page with Images
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 4 – Create new Home Page Navigation with Image Links
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 5 – Configure an Image with a Caption on a Web Page
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 6 – HTML5 Figure and Figcaption Elements
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 7 – Configure the main Element Selector with a Background Image
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 8 – Display Favorites Icon in the Firefox Browser Tab
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 9 – Configuring Multiple Background Images
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 10 – Configure a Logo Header Area
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 11 – Configure a Centered Content Area and Apply Properties
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 12 – Configure a Web Page with Centered Content and Apply CSS Properties
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 13 – Configure the Web Page
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 14 – Configure Transparent Text on the Web Page
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 15 – Configure Light Yellow Transparent Text
- Lab Activity - Visual Elements and Graphics - Exercise 16 – Configure CSS Gradient Backgrounds
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 1 – Explore the Box Model and Normal Flow
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 2 – Configure CSS float Property on the Web Page
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 3 – Web Page with Single-Column Layout
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 4 – Use pseudo-classes to Create Interactive Hyperlinks
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 5 – Explore the CSS Button Coding Technique and Create the Web Page
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 6 – Create a New Version of the Lighthouse Island Bistro home page
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 7 – Display both the h1 Text and the Text in the Image
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 8 – Configure the Images and their Captions
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 9 – Create the Interactive Image Gallery Web Page
- Lab Activity - Page Layout - Exercise 10 – Two-Column Lighthouse Island Bistro Home Page
- Lab Activity - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile - Exercise 1 – Coding Hyperlinks to Files in Different Folders
- Lab Activity - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile - Exercise 2 – Work with Fragment Identifiers
- Lab Activity - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile - Exercise 3 – Work with the Target Attribute
- Lab Activity - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile - Exercise 4 – Work with CSS Sprites
- Lab Activity - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile - Exercise 5 – Configure the Two-Column Page
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 1 - Configure a web page with inline styles
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 2 - Launch a text editor, and open the starter.html file
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 3 - Launch a text editor, and open the starter2.html file
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 4 - Code Additional CSS styles to Configure the Text on the Page
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 5 - Use the Trillium Media Design file
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 6 - Span Element
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 7 - Create an External Style Sheet
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 8 - External Style Sheet
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 10 - Cascade
- Lab Activity - Configuring Color and Text with CSS - Exercise 9 - CSS Properties to Configure a Centered Page
- Lab Activity - Tables - Exercise 1 - Create a Web Page
- Lab Activity - Tables - Exercise 2 - The Rowspan Attribute
- Lab Activity - Tables - Exercise 3 - CSS Style Rules to Configure an Informational table on a Web Page
- Lab Activity - Tables - Exercise 4 - Use CSS3 Structural Pseudo-Class Selectors to Configure Color
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 1 - Form
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 2 - Create a Contact Form
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 3 - Add the Label Element to the Text Box
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 4 - Modify the Contact Form (form3.html)
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 5 - Configure a Form to Invoke a Server-Side Script
- Lab Activity - Form- Exercise 6 - HTML5 Form Controls
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 1 - Create a Web Page
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 2 - Launch a Text Editor and Create a Web Page that Displays a Flash Slide Show of Photographs
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 3 - Launch a Text Editor and Create a Web Page
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 4 - Launch a Text Editor and Create a Web Page which Displays a Video Control to Play a Movie.
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 5 - Configure a Drop Down Menu that Displays Over the Cuisine Navigation
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 6 - Configure the Rotation and Scale Transforms
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 7 - Configure Styles to Display When the Web Page Visitor moves the mouse over an element.docx
- Lab Activity - Web Multimedia and Interactivity - Exercise 8 - CSS positioning, opacity, and transition properties to configure an interactive image gallery with CSS and HTML
- Lab Activity - Web Promotion - Exercise 1 - Launch a Text Editor and Create a Web Page that Displays a YouTube Video within an iframe Element
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 1 - Create a Simple Script with an Alert Message Box
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 2 - The write() method of the document and the lastModified property of the document
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 3 - Using the onmouseover and onmouseout event handlers and alert messages
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 4 - Declare a a variable, assign string data to it, and write it
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 5 - Use the prompt() method to gather data from the user and write it to the document
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 6 - Code the Quantity Example
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 7 - Edit your file
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 8 - Create a Form with Inputs for Name and Age
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 9 - Using the jQuery ready event
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 10 - Use jQuery is to Practice Coding.docx
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 11 - Create a new folder called Gallery14
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 12 - Create the Web Page
- Lab Activity - A Brief Look at JavaScript and jQuery - Exercise 13 - Work with the jQuery Validation Plugin
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- Hands-on Assignment 1 - Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web
- Hands-on Assignment 2 - HTML Basics
- Hands-on Assignment 3 - Configuring Color and Text
- Hands-on Assignment 4 - Visual Elements and Graphics
- Hands-on Assignment 5 - Web Design
- Hands-on Assignment 6 - Page Layout
- Hands-on Assignment 7 - More on Links, Layout, and Mobile
- Hands-on Assignment 8 - Tables
- Hands-on Assignment 9 - Forms
- Hands-on Assignment 10 - Web Development
- Hands-on Assignment 11 - Web Multimedia and Interactivity
- Hands-on Assignment 12 - E-Commerce Overview
- Hands-on Assignment 13 - Web Promotion
- Hands-on Assignment 14 - A Brief look at JavaScript and jQuery
- Hands-on Assignment - HTML Forms
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