JavaScript is the language of the web. It makes websites interactive, creates animations, draws data-driven graphics, and more. It even runs natively in your web browser so you don’t have to install ...
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Recent years have seen a huge shift to online services. By necessity, remote jobs have skyrocketed, and the tech industry has ballooned. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, software developer ...
Once upon a time, coding was only for the super-elite computer-nerd crowd. Today, coding is for everyone, from bloggers to marketers to students to C-level execs. In a previous column, I shared nine ...
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This coding manual from Young Rewired State, a “worldwide community of digital makers age eighteen and under,” offers a story-driven course in HTML, CSS, and ...
JavaScript was developed in May 1995 by Brendon Eich who worked for Netscape Communications Corporation. JavaScript was conceived from the need to make web pages more dynamic. Eich created it in just ...
Codecademy, the hit website for teaching yourself how to code, just opened up new courses for HTML and CSS. If you want to learn HTML, you can start with the Codecademy HTML 101 courses right now. The ...