The Learn to Code for Free Course
From Coding to Basic Digital Theory, Learn How to Build Your Own HTML & CSS Website for Free!
Instructor
Chris Castiglione is an educator. He is the co-founder of One Month, and a professor at Columbia University Business School. His mission is to use storytelling as a tool to inspire positive change in the world. Chris's mediums include video, podcasts, writing, and teaching. Chris teaches Programming for Non-Programmers, Learn HTML, and Learn JavaScript.Terms
- Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
Charlotte Neff
Great course, learned a lot of useful information and love that it was free! I'd highly recommend it to everyone.
RAVI KUMAR
The "HTML & CSS Basics" course offers a solid foundation for beginners wanting to dive into web development. It covers essential topics like the difference between front-end and back-end development, as well as the roles of HTML and CSS in creating websites. The course also introduces JavaScript and explains how to incorporate interactive elements like links, buttons, and images. Additionally, learners will gain insight into CSS background images and digital color theory, key skills for designing visually appealing websites. The lessons are clear and beginner-friendly, making this course an excellent starting point for anyone new to web development.
blogo tech
Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller Recomended Seller
Mark Hughes
I am hoping to learn from this program to teach me the necessary tools to stay up on new tech and programming
Robert Schechter
Did not get this product. I emailed and asked where is it on? What should I do and receive no answer.
RICHARD HARNESS
just going to set this at 4... i just bought this product and havent really got to vett it. So honestly how would i really know.. maybe these "rate your experience" polls cann be put off until a person has actually gotten to use the product!