Web
Development Masterclass - Online Certification Course
Cloud Computing | Web Apps | Linux | Web
Servers | DBMS | LAMP Stack | HTML | CSS | JavaScript | PHP | + More
About Course:
This course offers a
comprehensive look into the entire web development process - from local server
configuration using WAMP and MAMP (Apache, MySQL, PHP) to production
deployment using the latest web technologies including: LAMP Stack (Linux,
Apache, PHP and MySQL) for Ubuntu, HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery,
XML, and AJAX.
The content is ideal for those interested in working as a web
developer, launching a web application, or devoted enthusiasts. The
concepts explored in this course are suitable for individuals of all skill
levels. Each module starts with the fundamental concepts and gradually
transitions into more advanced material.
What
makes this course unique?
This course is specifically intended to teach students to
develop web applications using the
most efficient methods and the latest web technologies.
Through live demonstrations we
teach the importance of using scalable cloud hosting
infrastructures during the development process. This includes small
informational websites of only a few pages to advanced 'big data' style,
dynamic web applications. We go through several live examples of web
development and Linux based server configurations on popular Cloud hosting
providers such as Linode.
Section
1 & 2 (Introduction, How the Internet Works)
The course begins with with an overview of learning objectives.
We then explore how the internet works, including the composition and
transmission of data packets over both local and wide-area Networks. Next
we take a look at the HTTP and HTTPS protocols as applicable to client and
server side communications - including DNS Lookups. This section will also
teach students how email exchange works over SMTP and IMAP. The role of Network
Ports and Firewalls are also introduced.
Section 3, 4: (The Web
Development Process, Planning a Website)
Students will gain an understanding of all the steps involved in
the web development process.
Section 5: Web Hosting
and System Requirements
We conduct an in-depth case analysis of web hosting solutions
including: Shared, Virtual Private, Dedicated and Cloud Hosting.
We provide an overview of various packages offered by different
web hosting companies and weigh the pros and cons of each one.
Students are also introduced to the importance of web server
scalability and the advantages of cloud hosting over traditional hosting
services. We also examine the infrastructure requirements of popular, resource
intensive applications such as Netflix and Facebook to emphasize the importance
of avoiding costly mistakes in the initial stages of development.
Section 6: Domain Names
We provide an overview of the domain name registration process.
This includes the role of registrars and TLD (Top Level Domain) administration
by ICANN. ccTLD's (Country Code Top Level Domains) are also explored.
Students gain hands-on experience with the registration
process using popular domain registrars. We provide a comparison of
different registrars and register a sample domain name using GoDaddy. Other
topics of discussion include: domain name privacy and administration,
auto-renewal, domain forwarding, and name server assignment.
Section 7: Testing
Environment
Students are introduced to configuring a local testing server on
a PC or MAC system using WAMP (Windows) or MAMP (MAC). The lessons provide
a detailed guide on installation of the packages and an overview of the
interface.
Section 8: Production
Environment
Students acquire the skills needed to optimally configure a
live production environment for securely hosting web applications on a cloud
server (Linode). The section starts with an overview of different cloud hosting
providers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Linode and Digital
Ocean.
We then provide a live demonstration of server setup using
Linode. This includes deployment of Ubuntu and installation of LAMP
Stack (Linux) on the Linode Server using remote access consoles such
as Terminal (MAC) and PuTTY for Windows.
Students gain an in-depth knowledge of server maintenance,
file and directory commands. We also explore SSH Authentication for
multiple users and file permissions to reduce security vulnerabilities. Remote
Desktop connections for server administration are taught, using Tight VNC
(Windows) and RealVNC (MAC).
A thorough overview of the Linode server management console is
conducted, to show students how to scale servers, change root passwords, manage
the DNS Zone file and create back-ups.
Section 9: FTP Setup
Students learn the role of an FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
client to connect to a remote server, through a local machine. We provide
a live demonstration on file upload using FileZilla and explore the FileZilla
Interface for connection management.
Section 10: HTML
Development
This section explores HTML. HTML is a key fundamental
building block when learning to develop websites. Students initially learn
the basics of HTML page structure and gradually transition into working with
spacing, text formatting, lists, images, videos, links, anchors, tables, forms
and much more. We include several projects, where students are shown
first-hand, how to develop and code html web pages from scratch.
Section 11: CSS
Development
Students learn to use CSS to create stylish, responsive web
page layouts. We start by discussing the parts and types of CSS rules, followed
by CSS classes, DIVS, and ID's. Students gain significant exposure to
various formatting options, including margins, padding, font properties,
backgrounds, transparency, positioning, link styling and CSS tables. This
section includes a hands-on web development project where students utilize
the concepts explored in the lesson.
Section 12: Document
Object Model (DOM)
As a precursor to JavaScript, we explore the DOM (Document
Object Model). We explain its usage and application in manipulating HTML
and CSS elements.
Section 13: JavaScript
Development
We introduce students to JavaScript coding to add interactivity
to static HTML and CSS pages. The section starts with discussing JavaScript
placement, using both internal and external scripts. We then take a look at
JavaScript output, variable declarations, arithmetic operators, objects,
strings, math functions, arrays, conditional statements, loops, functions and
events. Students also go through two hands-on projects that will further
solidify their knowledge of the concepts explored in the lessons.
Section 14: JQuery
Library
We explore the jQuery library and many of its unique
features, used to create stunning, animated web pages. We start with the
basics, from embedding jQuery into web pages to working with Selectors.
Students then explore working with events, toggling, fading, sliding, and other
forms of animation. The lessons also teach students how to work with callbacks,
chaining, dragables, accordion menus and many other functions.
Section 15: Bootstrap
Framework
Students are taught to use the Bootstrap framework for
responsive, mobile-first - front-end development. As one of the leading
open-source development libraries, Bootstrap is an essential part of the
developers coding arsenal. The section begins with teaching students how to
include essential Bootstrap files into web pages. It then explores the
Bootstrap Grid system and popular layout strategies for optimal cross-device
and cross-browser compatibility.
Students gain exposure to just about every Bootstrap component,
from typography, tables and images, to jumbotrons, wells, alerts, buttons,
glyphicons and progress bars. The section includes several hands-on exercises
that will walk students through the process of creating stunning layouts,
complete with modals, carousels, popovers, drop-down menus, forms and much
more.
Section 16: PHP
Development
Students gain exposure to creating dynamic web applications and
functionality using PHP. We start with the basics, including variable
declaration and data output. The lessons then transition into working with
objects, conditional statements, loops, functions, arrays and form validation.
Section 17: MySQL
Database Integration
Students learn to unleash the true power of web application
development with MySQL database integration. We start with the basics from
database and table creation, to user management. Next we explore the execution
of commonly used SQL statements for database modification and administration.
Students are also taught how to create database connections and execute SQL
statements from PHP scripts.
Section 18, 19 (XML,
AJAX, & Development)
We explore XML and AJAX integration to create dynamic content,
without page refresh. The lessons cover several hands-on training
exercises that will encompass many of the exciting functions AJAX offers.
Students will build a website complete with database integration, registration
forms with server-side validation, user authentication, and a SMTP-based
contact submit form.
Section 20: Google Apps
for Work
Students learn to create a customized business email address
using Google Apps for Work. Email administration is also explored, along with
alias creation.
What you will Learn from this
Course?
- Understand the essentials of
Local and Wide Area Networks
- Setup a basic network.
- Register a domain name with
Domain Privacy
- Forward a domain, renew and
administer a domain
- Configure Nameservers and DNS
Zone Files
- Create and Configure a Testing
server on a Local Windows or MAC System.
- Configure a Production web
server on popular cloud hosting platforms.
- Create disk backups and install
disk images on a virtual server
- Setup Ubuntu on a Virtual
Machine
- Install and configure WAMP for
Windows
- Install and configure MAMP for
MAC
- Administer a remote server
using PuTTY or Terminal
- Proficiently navigate the
Linode Virtual Server Dashboard
- Configure Security Settings on
a Virtual Ubuntu Server
- Scale a virtual server up and
down depending on needs
- Install LAMP Stack (Linux,
Apache, MySQL, PHP, PhpMyAdmin) on a local and remote server
- Setup users and access
privileges on an Ubuntu server
- Upload files using FileZilla
FTP Client
- Proficiently Program in HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, PHP, and AJAX
- Create mobile responsive web
applications using Bootstrap
- Create unique animated objects
using jQuery
- Create and administer MySQL
databases using PhpMyAdmin
- Create Web-based Login
Authentication using PHP and MySQL
- Create the famous "Google
Search Suggest" Feature using AJAX and PHP
- Create server and client side
validation algorithms for web forms.
- Use Google Apps for Work to
setup a customized business email address
Who can Enroll in this Course?
- No prerequisite knowledge
required
- Students interested in a career
in web development
- Students interesting in
starting a web based business
- Students who want to transition
from basic shared, vps or dedicated hosting packages to sophisticated
cloud hosting solutions
- Students wanting to update or
learn new programming skills using the latest web scripting languages
- Web Development enthusiasts
What Requirement for this Course?
·
Students will require
an internet connection and PC or MAC Computer System.
·
Please note that all
required downloads are free.
·
Text Editor such as
Text Wrangler (MAC) or Notepad++ (Windows)
·
FileZilla FTP Client
(Downloaded in Section 9).
·
PuTTY and PuTTY Key GEN
for Windows users (Downloaded in Section 8).
·
WAMP Server for
Windows Users and MAMP Server for MAC Users (Downloaded in Section 7).
·
Tight VNC Viewer for
Windows Users and RealVNC Viewer for MAC Users (Downloaded in Section 8).
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