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Web Developer Foundation Certification

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Intellipaat has the best Web Developer training course that is designed by industry experts to help you with in-depth training in HTML, JavaScript, database management, etc. to become a certified Web Developer. The course includes 24/7 online learning support and real-time Web Development projects overseen by our SMEs.

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33 Hrs Self-paced Videos
76 Hrs Project & Exercises
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Web Developer Course Overview

What will you learn in this Web Developer certification online?

  • Fundamentals of HTML
  • Interactivity using JavaScript
  • Node.js
  • HTTP servers
  • Rest API
  • HTTP services
  • CSS fundamentals
  • A Web Developer earns US$78,050 per year on average in the United States – Indeed
  • There are over 18,800 Web Developer jobs available in the United States – Indeed
  • The best part of being a Web Developer is that there is no need to be tied to one particular area – Medium
  • Anyone with a passion for Web Development
  • Front-end or Back-end Engineers
  • Systems Admins
  • IT professionals
  • Project Managers
  • Product Managers

No. There are no prerequisites mandatory for enrolling in our training by Intellipaat.

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Web Developer Certification Course Content

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Module 1 - Introduction to the Internet and Web

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1.1 Prerequisites of HTML
1.2 Basic components of a web page
1.3 Web hosting and the types of web hosting services
1.4 Types of networks

2.1 Document Object Model (DOM) in HTML
2.2 Head, title, metadata, and different types of semantic tags in HTML
2.3 Different types of multimedia tags in HTML
2.4 Types of embedding tags in HTML
2.5 The link creation tag in HTML
2.6 HTML tags for gathering inputs from clients
2.7 FTP applications
2.8 Developing multiple HTML files using standard semantic tags
2.9 Registration of the website name
2.10 An overview of the website control panel
2.11 Hosting a website using cPanel

3.1 Handling different text directions using CSS
3.2 Styling web pages using inline CSS elements and external CSS style sheets
3.3 CSS values and units for different HTML elements
3.4 Types of attribute selectors in CSS
3.5 Class selector in CSS
3.6 ID selector in CSS
3.7 Universal selector in CSS
3.8 CSS combinators
3.9 Descendant selector in CSS
3.10 Child selector in CSS
3.11 General sibling selector
3.12 Adjacent sibling selector
3.13 Pseudo and pseudo-elements in CSS
3.14 CSS box-sizing property
3.15 Styling borders and backgrounds using CSS
3.16 Handling images and forms using CSS
3.17 Styling table elements using CSS

4.1 Static web pages vs dynamic web pages
4.2 Embedding JavaScript in HTML files
4.3 Basics of object-oriented programming
4.4 JavaScript language and syntax
4.5 Data types in JavaScript
4.6 Variables in JavaScript
4.7 Operators in JavaScript
4.8 Loops in JavaScript
4.9 Functions in JavaScript
4.10 Classes and objects in JavaScript
4.11 Events handling in JavaScript
4.12 Alerts, pop-ups, and inputs using JavaScript
4.13 Debugging JavaScript using browser-based tools

5.1 SQL vs NoSQL
5.2 Acid properties in DBMS
5.3 Structured Query Language (SQL)
5.4 Architecture of a DBMS
5.5 Database data schemas
5.6 Database normalization
5.7 Database storage systems
5.8 Database file structure
5.9 Database indexing
5.10 Database backup and recovery
5.11 Querying data using SQL/NoSQL
5.12 Storing, editing, and deleting data on a DBMS
5.13 The UPDATE statement in SQL

6.1 What is Node.js?
6.2 Why Node.js?
6.3 Installing Node.js
6.4 Running a simple NodeJ.js script
6.5 Node modules/packages
6.6 Built-in packages
6.7 Creating your own module
6.8 Importing your own module
6.9 Creating and using a node module
6.10 What is NPM?
6.11 Dependencies
6.12 Types of dependencies
6.13 Local and global packages
6.14 Finding and installing an NPM package locally
6.15 Installing a node module globally and using it

7.1 What is HTTP?
7.2 HTTP headers
7.3 HTTP response status codes
7.4 HTTP response classes
7.5 Node HTTP module
7.6 Demo: Creating an HTTP server in Node
7.7 HTTP form data
7.8 HTTP form data request type
7.9 Demo: Processing form data
7.10 Query strings
7.11 Query string module
7.12 Query string methods
7.13 Demo: Encoding a query string
7.14 Demo: Decoding a query string

8.1 What is REST API?
8.2 Why REST API?
8.3 Data exchange formats
8.4 JSON vs XML
8.5 Application architecture
8.6 Monolith architecture
8.7 Why monolith architecture?
8.8 Microservice architecture
8.9 Why microservice architecture?

9.1 Creating full-stack applications like Netflix
9.2 Deploying Netflix application in AWS
9.3 Types of application development stacks

10.1 What is Express.js?
10.2 Why Express.js?
10.3 Installing Express.js
10.4 Express.js components
10.5 HTTP routing in Express.js
10.6 HTTP request methods
10.7 Templating
10.8 Templating engines

11.1 What is MongoDB?
11.2 Why MongoDB?
11.3 Installing MongoDB
11.4 Documents
11.5 Collections
11.6 MongoDB data types
11.7 Using MongoDB with Express.js
11.8 Native MongoDB driver
11.9 Why use native MongoDB driver?
11.10 Mongoose
11.11 Why use Mongoose?

12.1 Uploading files using FTP applications
12.2 HTML DOM manipulation
12.3 Browser DOM manipulation
12.4 Changing the color button on click
12.5 Installing Node.js
12.6 Running a simple Node.js script
12.7 Creating, exporting, and importing a Node module
12.8 Finding and installing an NPM package locally
12.9 Installing a Node module globally and using it
12.10 Creating an HTTP server
12.11 Processing form data
12.12 Encoding a query string
12.13 Decoding a query string
12.14 Monolith architecture
12.15 Microservice architecture
12.16 Installing Express.js in a project
12.17 A simple app
12.18 Handling multiple routes in Express.js
12.19 Templating using EJS
12.20 Installing MongoDB
12.21 CRUD operations
12.22 Using MongoDB native driver
12.23 Using Mongoose driver

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How to earn the Web Developer certification issued by Intellipaat?

To earn the Web Developer Certificate from Intellipaat, you will need to successfully complete the Web Developer training program, along with the projects and assignments.

To become a certified and professional Web Developer, you should sign up for our Web Developer classes and master all the modules. You will have to complete several hands-on exercises and projects to put all your theoretical knowledge to practical use as well.

You will be under the constant guidance of our SMEs, so you can easily complete the projects offered in this training.

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Web Developer Certification Course FAQs

Why should I sign up for Intellipaat’s Web Developer course?

These Web Developer training courses come with a well-curated curriculum with projects to challenge your knowledge in the field. You will be trained to establish your expertise in the domain. The course is a one-time investment that includes 24-hour online support, course material, videos, and all future upgrades. After completing the course, you will receive Intellipaat’s course completion certificate. Additionally, our job assistance team will help you prepare for your job interview.

Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.

Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.

No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.

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