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all what you want to learn about web development
From 40.39 C$ /h
Web programming is computer programming that allows you to edit websites. It allows the creation of applications, intended to be deployed on the Internet or Intranet. These web applications are made up of web pages that can take different forms, such as:
“Static” pages: its content is not influenced by the Internet user who requests it and evolves with manual intervention on its source code.
“Dynamic” pages: its content evolves without the website code being modified manually, but through user interaction, by automatic generation of pages or by calculation. This is the case for the vast majority of websites since the beginning of the 2000s.
For an Internet user who uses a URL, the corresponding web page, whether static or dynamic, consists of “client-side” code (HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc.) which is interpreted by his browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, ...) producing a user interface. This code, which is returned by a web server, may or may not have been generated by “server-side” calculation, via particular programming languages, which may use databases, APIs, etc.
There are different technologies and different languages for building websites via web servers, which can therefore be classified according to two principles: client-side or server-side programming languages. This distinction is made to separate "server-side" languages whose code is executed on the web server before arriving on the user's browser, from "client-side" languages whose execution does not require calculation on the web server but, only after downloading the page, an interpretation by the user's browser.
“Static” pages: its content is not influenced by the Internet user who requests it and evolves with manual intervention on its source code.
“Dynamic” pages: its content evolves without the website code being modified manually, but through user interaction, by automatic generation of pages or by calculation. This is the case for the vast majority of websites since the beginning of the 2000s.
For an Internet user who uses a URL, the corresponding web page, whether static or dynamic, consists of “client-side” code (HTML, CSS, Javascript, etc.) which is interpreted by his browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, ...) producing a user interface. This code, which is returned by a web server, may or may not have been generated by “server-side” calculation, via particular programming languages, which may use databases, APIs, etc.
There are different technologies and different languages for building websites via web servers, which can therefore be classified according to two principles: client-side or server-side programming languages. This distinction is made to separate "server-side" languages whose code is executed on the web server before arriving on the user's browser, from "client-side" languages whose execution does not require calculation on the web server but, only after downloading the page, an interpretation by the user's browser.
Extra information
bring your own laptop
Location
Online from Morocco
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
French
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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Mon
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00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
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This course aims to initiate the student to interact in simple exchanges related to an environment
immediate and familiar. Through the performance of tasks and communication activities related to the
daily life and leisure, they will acquire basic vocabulary and syntax. It will take little
little contact with certain elements of the culture.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
Communicate orally and in writing to perform simple tasks of daily living.
immediate and familiar. Through the performance of tasks and communication activities related to the
daily life and leisure, they will acquire basic vocabulary and syntax. It will take little
little contact with certain elements of the culture.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
Communicate orally and in writing to perform simple tasks of daily living.
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