Practical Project-Based Coding Curriculum for Beginners
A Free Coding Curriculum for Beginners | by Evan Kozliner | in The Startup ๐
The text is a coding curriculum for beginners, emphasizing the importance of practical projects and real-world applications. It consists of three sections: Basic Concepts, Personal Projects, and Live Projects. The curriculum encourages learning through free online resources, hands-on coding, and building a personal portfolio website. It also provides guidance on using Unix-based systems, creating basic websites using HTML/CSS, and developing personal projects with increasing complexity. The ultimate goal is to instill confidence in coding through practical experience and project-based learning. The author also provides advice on time commitment, computer requirements, and the significance of theory in practical programming.
- The curriculum is organized into three sections: Basic Concepts, Personal Projects, and Live Projects.
- It emphasizes the importance of practical projects and real-world applications in gaining confidence as a coder.
- It provides guidance on using Unix-based systems, creating basic websites using HTML/CSS, and developing personal projects with increasing complexity.
- The ultimate goal is to instill confidence in coding through practical experience and project-based learning.