Intermediate Web Developer Course
Poole
Dorset
BH17 0LA
United Kingdom
What You Will Learn :
- Essential networking technologies and skills, including TCP/IP, stable network creation, wireless networking, mobile devices andnetwork troubleshooting
- Learn Different types of transmission media
- Functions, features and technologies associated with internet services, such as cloud computing
Description
Achieve role-specific certificates that prove your knowledge in these crucial areas and kickstart your web dev career. Employers will be looking for your core skills, but they’ll also want to know you can work with the team, be confident in front of clients, and suggest initiatives for testing. To become a Web Developer without lots of work experience, you’ll need to understand what employers are looking for. To get a Junior position, it generally means achieving certificates in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, plus a certificate of completion and 2 portfolios proving your React expertise.
What Does a Web Developer Do?
As a Web Developer, you’ll be creating websites based on the specific needs of your employer or client. You’ll be part of the full life cycle – from planning the site and developing apps, to updating the site with new content, troubleshooting bugs, and maintaining security. A vital skill for any Web Developer is high-level computer literacy. You’ll also need the technical skills and attention to detail so your code is top-notch. You’ll be a critical thinker, confident problem solver, and have the adaptability to keep up with changing tech. To become a Web Developer, you don’t need to have a degree – it is essential though to have recognized certificates to show your knowledge of programming languages, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and React.
- Be ready to start working as a Web Developer in as little as 3 months of studying.
- Complete the course around work and other commitments through online learning.
- Be supported by your dedicated tutor throughout your learning.
- Study in a way that’s convenient to you.