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Web Development for Beginners - A Curriculum

Learn the basics of web development with this 12-week comprehensive course created by Microsoft Cloud Advocates. The 24 lessons cover JavaScript, CSS, and HTML through engaging projects like terrariums, browser extensions, and space games. Participate in quizzes, discussions, and hands-on assignments to solidify your understanding. This project-based approach ensures effective learning and retention. Start your coding journey today!

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Follow these steps to begin using these resources:

  1. Fork the Repository: Click GitHub forks
  2. Clone the Repository: git clone https://github.com/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners.git
  3. Join The Azure AI Foundry Discord and connect with experts and fellow developers

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Check out the Student Hub page for beginner resources, student packs, and even opportunities to earn free certification vouchers. Bookmark this page and revisit it regularly as new content is added monthly.

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Visit https://aka.ms/genai-js-course to get started!

Background

  • Lessons covering everything from the basics to Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG).
  • Interact with historical characters using GenAI and our companion app.
  • A fun and engaging narrative—you'll be traveling through time!

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Each lesson includes assignments, knowledge checks, and challenges to help you learn topics like:

  • Prompting and prompt engineering
  • Generating text and images
  • Building search applications

Visit https://aka.ms/genai-js-course to get started!

🌱 Getting Started

Teachers, we've included some suggestions on how to use this curriculum. Share your feedback in our discussion forum!

Learners, for each lesson, start with a pre-lecture quiz, read the lecture material, complete the activities, and test your understanding with the post-lecture quiz.

Enhance your learning experience by collaborating with peers on projects! Join discussions in our discussion forum, where moderators are available to answer your questions.

For further learning, explore Microsoft Learn for additional study materials.

📋 Setting Up Your Environment

This curriculum comes with a ready-to-use development environment! You can choose to run it in a Codespace (a browser-based environment requiring no installations) or locally on your computer using a text editor like Visual Studio Code.

Create Your Repository

To save your work, create your own copy of this repository. Click the Use this template button at the top of the page to create a new repository in your GitHub account with a copy of the curriculum.

Follow these steps:

  1. Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button at the top-right corner of this page.
  2. Clone the Repository: git clone https://github.com/microsoft/Web-Dev-For-Beginners.git

Running the Curriculum in a Codespace

In your copy of this repository, click the Code button and select Open with Codespaces. This will create a new Codespace for you to work in.

Codespace

Running the Curriculum Locally on Your Computer

To run this curriculum locally, you'll need a text editor, a browser, and a command-line tool. The first lesson, Introduction to Programming Languages and Tools of the Trade, will guide you through various options for these tools so you can choose what works best for you.

We recommend using Visual Studio Code as your editor, which includes a built-in Terminal. You can download Visual Studio Code here.

  1. Clone your repository to your computer. Click the Code button and copy the URL:

    CodeSpace

    Then, open Terminal within Visual Studio Code and run the following command, replacing <your-repository-url> with the URL you just copied:

    git clone <your-repository-url>
    
  2. Open the folder in Visual Studio Code. Click File > Open Folder and select the folder you just cloned.

Recommended Visual Studio Code extensions:

  • Live Server - to preview HTML pages within Visual Studio Code
  • Copilot - to help you write code faster

📂 Each Lesson Includes:

  • Optional sketchnote
  • Optional supplemental video
  • Pre-lesson warmup quiz
  • written lesson
  • for project-based lessons, step-by-step guides on how to build the project
  • knowledge checks
  • a challenge
  • supplemental reading
  • assignment
  • post-lesson quiz

A note about quizzes: All quizzes are contained in the Quiz-app folder, 48 total quizzes of three questions each. They are available here. The quiz app can be run locally or deployed to Azure; follow the instructions in the quiz-app folder.

🗃️ Lessons

Project Name Concepts Taught Learning Objectives Linked Lesson Author
01 Getting Started Introduction to Programming and Tools of the Trade Learn the basic foundations behind most programming languages and about software that helps professional developers do their jobs Intro to Programming Languages and Tools of the Trade Jasmine
02 Getting Started Basics of GitHub, includes working with a team How to use GitHub in your project, how to collaborate with others on a code base Intro to GitHub Floor
03 Getting Started Accessibility Learn the basics of web accessibility Accessibility Fundamentals Christopher
04 JS Basics JavaScript Data Types The basics of JavaScript data types Data Types Jasmine
05 JS Basics Functions and Methods Learn about functions and methods to manage an application's logic flow Functions and Methods Jasmine and Christopher
06 JS Basics Making Decisions with JS Learn how to create conditions in your code using decision-making methods Making Decisions Jasmine
07 JS Basics Arrays and Loops Work with data using arrays and loops in JavaScript Arrays and Loops Jasmine
08 Terrarium HTML in Practice Build the HTML to create an online terrarium, focusing on building a layout Introduction to HTML Jen
09 Terrarium CSS in Practice Build the CSS to style the online terrarium, focusing on the basics of CSS including making the page responsive Introduction to CSS Jen
10 Terrarium JavaScript Closures, DOM manipulation Build the JavaScript to make the terrarium function as a drag/drop interface, focusing on closures and DOM manipulation JavaScript Closures, DOM manipulation Jen
11 Typing Game Build a Typing Game Learn how to use keyboard events to drive the logic of your JavaScript app Event-Driven Programming Christopher
12 Green Browser Extension Working with Browsers Learn how browsers work, their history, and how to scaffold the first elements of a browser extension About Browsers Jen
13 Green Browser Extension Building a form, calling an API and storing variables in local storage Build the JavaScript elements of your browser extension to call an API using variables stored in local storage APIs, Forms, and Local Storage Jen
14 Green Browser Extension Background processes in the browser, web performance Use the browser's background processes to manage the extension's icon; learn about web performance and some optimizations to make Background Tasks and Performance Jen
15 Space Game More Advanced Game Development with JavaScript Learn about Inheritance using both Classes and Composition and the Pub/Sub pattern, in preparation for building a game Introduction to Advanced Game Development Chris
16 Space Game Drawing to canvas Learn about the Canvas API, used to draw elements to a screen Drawing to Canvas Chris
17 Space Game Moving elements around the screen Discover how elements can gain motion using the cartesian coordinates and the Canvas API Moving Elements Around Chris
18 Space Game Collision detection Make elements collide and react to each other using keypresses and provide a cooldown function to ensure performance of the game Collision Detection Chris
19 Space Game Keeping score Perform math calculations based on the game's status and performance Keeping Score Chris
20 Space Game Ending and restarting the game Learn about ending and restarting the game, including cleaning up assets and resetting variable values The Ending Condition Chris
21 Banking App HTML Templates and Routes in a Web App Learn how to create the scaffold of a multipage website's architecture using routing and HTML templates HTML Templates and Routes Yohan
22 Banking App Build a Login and Registration Form Learn about building forms and handling validation routines Forms Yohan
23 Banking App Methods of Fetching and Using Data How data flows in and out of your app, how to fetch it, store it, and dispose of it Data Yohan
24 Banking App Concepts of State Management Learn how your app retains state and how to manage it programmatically State Management Yohan
25 Browser/VScode Code Working with VScode Learn how to use a code editor Use VScode Code Editor Chris
26 AI Assistants Working with AI Learn how to build your own AI assistant AI Assistant project Chris

🏫 Pedagogy

Our curriculum is designed with two key pedagogical principles in mind:

  • project-based learning
  • frequent quizzes

The program teaches the fundamentals of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, as well as the latest tools and techniques used by today's web developers. Students will have the opportunity to develop hands-on experience by building a typing game, virtual terrarium, eco-friendly browser extension, space-invader-style game, and a banking app for businesses. By the end of the series, students will have gained a solid understanding of web development.

🎓 You can take the first few lessons in this curriculum as a Learn Path on Microsoft Learn!

By ensuring that the content aligns with projects, the process is made more engaging for students and retention of concepts will be enhanced. We also wrote several starter lessons in JavaScript basics to introduce concepts, paired with a video from the "Beginners Series to: JavaScript" collection of video tutorials, some of whose authors contributed to this curriculum.

In addition, a low-stakes quiz before a class sets the intention of the student towards learning a topic, while a second quiz after class ensures further retention. This curriculum was designed to be flexible and fun and can be taken in whole or in part. The projects start small and become increasingly complex by the end of the 12-week cycle.

While we have purposefully avoided introducing JavaScript frameworks to concentrate on the basic skills needed as a web developer before adopting a framework, a good next step to completing this curriculum would be learning about Node.js via another collection of videos: "Beginner Series to: Node.js".

Visit our Code of Conduct and Contributing guidelines. We welcome your constructive feedback!

🧭 Offline access

You can run this documentation offline by using Docsify. Fork this repo, install Docsify on your local machine, and then in the root folder of this repo, type docsify serve. The website will be served on port 3000 on your localhost: localhost:3000.

📘 PDF

A PDF of all of the lessons can be found here.

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Getting Help

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License

This repository is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.


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