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Learn To Code 20 Html 5 Web Apps From Scratch And Make Money

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Learn To Code 20 Html 5 Web Apps From Scratch And Make Money

Learn To Code 20 Html 5 Web Apps From Scratch And Make Money
Last updated 1/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1276x712 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 12h 31m

The A-Z guide on how to code in HTML 5 and make cross platform web apps. Start your new money making future today!

What you'll learn
Program in HTML 5
Code in HTML
Code in CSS
Code in JavaScript
Code in jQuery
Make multi platform web apps
Requirements
You will need an internet connection
You will need to be able to access JSBin a free website
Description
This course was funded through a massively successful Kickstarter campaign.HTML 5 is the future and you can learn how to build web apps with this course. Building HTML 5 apps is awesome because you build once and deploy your app or game anywhere. One of the best features is that you can watch the courses at any speed you want. This means you can speed up the or slow down the video if you want to. This course is project based so you will not be learning a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course you will have real world apps to use in your portfolio. We feel that project based training content is the best way to get from A to B. Taking this course means that you learn practical, employable skills immediately. Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation. Learn it today and get a head start for tomorrow. People who can master technology will rule the future. You will get full lifetime access to this course for a single one off fee. John Bura has created many games, apps and training courses so he is extremely qualified to teach you how to master technology. This is an instructor that does not only teach, he produces apps. This means you get the most relevant information on how to code. Most courses do not show you practical skills and real world examples.What makes you a good teacher? I have released over 40 games and apps that have done very well in the app store. I run a company called Mammoth Interactive so I am actively in the field building apps and making money I have been teaching since 2002 I personally love learning online and my life is much better because I have learned online rather than a classroom I am one of the top 10 highest grossing Udemy teachers I have been a Udemy instructor since 2011. I make sure people learn how to make money from their creations. I have over 125k students worldwide Who is this class for? People who want to improve their technical skills Complete beginners People who want to make money. I show people the tools on how to make money through various methods of passive income People who want to get ahead of the pack by learning online. How you will make money by learning new skills Learn practical skills Learn about how leverage your new skills to greater wealth Learn through practical examples Why should you learn online?There is an online education revolution taking place. You may have heard about it in the news or heard it from a friend. Either-way, education is going to be changed forever. In this short course I talk about how Online Education hasMotivated meHelped my careerHelped me as a teacherImpacted several lives around the planetI promise that this course will be better and more effective than reading books. I show how to master technology through the use of video. This course will give you everything you need to thrive in our technological society.

Overview

Section 1: Start Here

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: 1 Hour HTML

Lecture 2 02. Course Requirements

Lecture 3 03. What is JSBin

Lecture 4 04. Setting up the page

Lecture 5 05. Header Tags

Lecture 6 06. Style

Lecture 7 08. Bold and italics

Lecture 8 09. More Tags

Lecture 9 10. Setting up a link

Lecture 10 11. Adding an image

Lecture 11 12. Adding a link to the image

Lecture 12 13. Lists

Lecture 13 14. Tables

Lecture 14 15. Playing with styles

Lecture 15 16. Forms

Lecture 16 17. Radio CheckBoxes

Lecture 17 18. Submit buttons

Lecture 18 19. Script tags

Lecture 19 20. Course conclusion

Section 3: 1 Hour CSS

Lecture 20 01 Introduction

Lecture 21 02 Introduction to JS Bin

Lecture 22 03 HTML style

Lecture 23 04. Adding in the CSS

Lecture 24 05. Style Tags

Lecture 25 06. IDs

Lecture 26 07. Font Families

Lecture 27 08. Font Properties

Lecture 28 09 Adding in color

Lecture 29 10 Formatting

Lecture 30 11. Tables

Lecture 31 12 Tables part 2

Lecture 32 13. Lists

Lecture 33 14. Classes versus id

Lecture 34 15. Other uses for CSS

Section 4: 1 Hour JavaScript

Lecture 35 01. Introduction

Lecture 36 02. Introduction to the course

Lecture 37 03. HTML CSS JavaScript

Lecture 38 04. Adding in a button and a function

Lecture 39 05. Scaling functions

Lecture 40 06. Changing the text in javascript

Lecture 41 07. Variables

Lecture 42 08. Adding variables

Lecture 43 09. Adding user input

Lecture 44 10. Variable Scope

Lecture 45 11. Saving your project

Lecture 46 12 Calling functions within functions

Lecture 47 13. If statements

Lecture 48 14 else statements

Lecture 49 15. More on variable scope

Lecture 50 16. Else if statement

Lecture 51 17. Changing the style tags with javascript

Lecture 52 18. Course conclusion

Section 5: 1 Hour jQuery

Lecture 53 01. Introduction

Lecture 54 02. Course requirements

Lecture 55 03. jQuery library

Lecture 56 05. jQuery environment

Lecture 57 06. Adding in a Fadeout

Lecture 58 07. Explaining the jquery syntax

Lecture 59 08. More events you can use

Lecture 60 09. Adding in a second button

Lecture 61 10 Class and Id

Lecture 62 11 Adding in classes to different tags

Lecture 63 12. Fadeout timing

Lecture 64 13. Toggle

Lecture 65 14. Toggle parameters

Lecture 66 15. Selecting elements

Lecture 67 16. Hide and show

Lecture 68 17. Script tags

Lecture 69 18. Animation

Lecture 70 19. Sliding Back

Lecture 71 20. Sliding slow

Lecture 72 21 Growing a div

Lecture 73 22. Shrinking a div

Lecture 74 23. Incremental grow

Lecture 75 25. Conclusion

Lecture 76 24. More on div tags

Section 6: Introduction to JavaScript

Lecture 77 01. Script tags and JavaScript files

Lecture 78 02. Calling a function in JavaScript

Lecture 79 03. Talking about functions for beginners

Lecture 80 04. Changing the text of HTML tags and restting the app

Lecture 81 05. Introduction to Variables

Lecture 82 06. Changing variables

Lecture 83 07. Printing variables to the screen

Lecture 84 08. Passing Variables through functions

Lecture 85 09. Variable Scope

Lecture 86 10. Organizing Variables

Lecture 87 11. Arrays

Lecture 88 12. Arrays and length

Lecture 89 13. Reversing an array's value

Lecture 90 14. Combining and joining arrays

Lecture 91 15. Sorting the array

Lecture 92 16. Splicing and adding items to the array

Lecture 93 17. The toString() method

Lecture 94 18. Looking at lastIndexOf and unshift()

Lecture 95 19. Taking text from a text box

Lecture 96 20. Organizational tip for variables

Lecture 97 21. Taking in numbers with the text box

Lecture 98 22. Only putting in number variables

Lecture 99 23. If Statements

Lecture 100 24. Else if statements

Lecture 101 25. Objects

Lecture 102 26. Printing objects to the screen

Lecture 103 27. Functions in Objects

Lecture 104 28. Random Numbers in JavaScript

Lecture 105 29. More Math expressions

Lecture 106 30. Dates

Lecture 107 31. Adding in dates

Lecture 108 32. For loops

Lecture 109 33. Breaking and arrays

Lecture 110 34. While Loops

Lecture 111 35. Boolean variables

Lecture 112 36. Getting Screen properties

Lecture 113 37. Finding the Window hight and width

Lecture 114 38. Prototypes

Lecture 115 39. Changing the style properties with JavaScript

Lecture 116 40. Styling the button

Lecture 117 41. Changing the input box

Section 7: Tip Calculator

Lecture 118 01. Introduction

Lecture 119 02. Adding in the HTML

Lecture 120 03. Changing the font to a more stylish font

Lecture 121 04. Adding in the background color and the div tag

Lecture 122 05. Adding in the div tag CSS

Lecture 123 06. Changing the header style

Lecture 124 07. Changing the box

Lecture 125 08. Adding in the button colors

Lecture 126 09. Adding in the label CSS

Lecture 127 10. Adding in the focus and valid css logic

Lecture 128 11. Adding in the hover button logic

Lecture 129 12. Adding in the button focus logic

Lecture 130 13. Setting up the functions in javascript

Lecture 131 14. Taking in the text from the text boxes

Lecture 132 15. Adding in tip logic

Lecture 133 16. Formatting to two decimal places

Lecture 134 17. Adding in a clear button

Lecture 135 18. Tip calculator Conclusion

Section 8: Make a sports counter

Lecture 136 01. Introduction

Lecture 137 02. Setting up the CSS

Lecture 138 03. Adding in the beginning CSS

Lecture 139 04. Adding in the button class logic

Lecture 140 05. Adding in the buttons

Lecture 141 06. Changing the reset buttom

Lecture 142 07. Formatting the fonts

Lecture 143 08. Changing the color

Lecture 144 09. Adding in the focus to the buttons

Lecture 145 10. Setting up the functions

Lecture 146 11. Adding in the button fucntionality

Lecture 147 12. Adding in the reset feature

Lecture 148 13. Sports counter conclusion

Section 9: If Statements in JavaScript

Lecture 149 01. Introduction

Lecture 150 02. Setting up the if statement

Lecture 151 03. Document. Writeline

Lecture 152 04. If and else if

Lecture 153 05. Equal operators

Lecture 154 06. Does not equal

Lecture 155 07. Greater than and less than or equal to.

Lecture 156 08. Greater than and less than

Lecture 157 09. Comparing strings

Lecture 158 10. Different variables

Lecture 159 11. Logical and operator

Lecture 160 12. Logical or oporator

Lecture 161 13. Multiple condition if statements

Lecture 162 14. Not logical operator

Lecture 163 15. Nested if statements

Lecture 164 16. Nested else statements

Lecture 165 17. Nested else if statements

Lecture 166 18. Conclusion

Section 10: For loops in JavaScript

Lecture 167 01. Introduction to for loops

Lecture 168 02. Setting up a for loop

Lecture 169 03. How a for loop works

Lecture 170 04. More on the for loop

Lecture 171 05. Zero based counting

Lecture 172 06. Code before and after the loop

Lecture 173 07. Using variables productively

Lecture 174 08. Skipping a number

Lecture 175 09. Multiple for loops

Lecture 176 10. Nested for loops

Lecture 177 11. Conclusion

Section 11: Arrays in JavaScript

Lecture 178 01. Introduction to arrays

Lecture 179 01a. Course requirements

Lecture 180 02. Setting up an array

Lecture 181 03. Counting from number 1

Lecture 182 04. Warnings in Mammoth LiveCode

Lecture 183 05. Writing elements of the array

Lecture 184 06. Adding in another item to the array

Lecture 185 07. Setting arrays on the fly

Lecture 186 08. FInding indexes of arrays

Section 12: jQuery Mobile

Lecture 187 01. Introduction to jQuery Mobile

Lecture 188 02. Adding in some Div tags

Lecture 189 03. Pre Formatted inputs and buttons

Lecture 190 04. Adding in a mobile list

Lecture 191 05. Adding in a menu divider

Lecture 192 06. Adding in a search for the lists

Lecture 193 07. Adding more diversity to your lists

Lecture 194 08. Adding an image to the list

Lecture 195 09. Button Icons

Lecture 196 10. Adding in different icons

Lecture 197 11. Changing the icon position

Lecture 198 12. Links and buttons

Section 13: jQuery Mobile Buttons

Lecture 199 01. Introduction

Lecture 200 02. Adding in the basic website

Lecture 201 03. Buttons and link buttons

Lecture 202 04. Input buttons

Lecture 203 05. Horizontal and virticle butons

Lecture 204 06. Adding in classes

Lecture 205 07. Buttons and icons

Lecture 206 08. Adding buttons to the top

Lecture 207 09. Data inline

Section 14: Introduction to Construct 2 Web Apps

Lecture 208 01. Downloading construct 2

Lecture 209 02. Introduction to Construct 2 to make web apps

Lecture 210 03. Adding in event logic

Lecture 211 04. Starting the timer counter

Lecture 212 05. Starting and stopping the timer

Lecture 213 06. Setting up the start and stop mechanic

Lecture 214 07. Conclusion

Section 15: Making a simple addition math app

Lecture 215 01. Setting up the file

Lecture 216 02. Fixing a bug

Lecture 0 03. FInishing the app

Section 16: 03. Making an algebra addition game

Lecture 217 01. Setting up the file

Lecture 218 02. Conclusion

Section 17: Tip Calculator

Lecture 219 01. Setting up the file

Lecture 220 02. Setting up the calculation

Lecture 221 03. Fixing the app and conclusion

Section 18: Twelve 24 time

Lecture 222 01. Setting up the file

Lecture 223 02. Adding in correct logic

Lecture 224 03. Conclusion

Section 19: Making a 3 button Timer

Lecture 225 01. Setting up the layout

Lecture 226 02. Making the timers work

Lecture 227 03. Stopping the timer

Lecture 228 04. Conclusion

Section 20: Flip a coin

Lecture 229 01. Setting up the Flip a coin file

Lecture 0 02. Setting up the logic

Lecture 230 03. Changing the color

Section 21: 08. Multiplication app

Lecture 231 01. Making a multiplication app

Take this course if you are a beginner,Do not take this course if you are an advanced programmer