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Computer Science • Series

JavaScript+HTML+CSS Basics

James C

Series Details

Sessions

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This series was cancelled by the tutor on December 28, 2023. We're very sorry–you can explore more Computer Science series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

I will mainly teach the basics of JavaScript along with HTML and CSS in this two-day speedrun course covering the installation of code editors, foundational JavaScript topics, and its interactions with HTML and CSS

Tutor Qualifications

I am an experienced JS dev who has made multiple web-based coding projects over the past few years

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

You will be withdrawn from the series if you miss one or more sessions due to the series' length. However, you can be late by at most 30 minutes to each session as long as you message the tutor prior to your tardiness

Dates

December 4 - December 9

Learners

5 / 5

Total Sessions

4

About the Tutor

I'm a 9th grader and work on coding projects mainly in CSS, JS, and HTML in my free time

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Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

4
4
Dec

Session 1

Computer Science

In this session, we will cover installing a code editor, creating a folder and a JavaScript file from a code editor, console.log statements, variables, constants, let statements, if-else statements, and basic function statements.
5
Dec

Session 2

Computer Science

In this session, we will cover basic HTML and CSS, linking JavaScript to HTML, EventListeners, JavaScript-based CSS manipulation, and embark on a small coding challenge.
8
Dec

Session 3

Computer Science

In this session, we will cover basic HTML and CSS and linking JavaScript to HTML
9
Dec

Session 4

Computer Science

In this session, we will cover EventListeners, JavaScript-based CSS manipulation, and embark on a small coding challenge.

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