We know learning to code can be frighteningly intimidating. But if you want to learn quickly and easily, a skeleton—a template program capturing and organizing the essential components that are difficult to setup—just might be your new best friend. The two new courses we're releasing today give you just that.
We know learning to code can be frighteningly intimidating. But if you want to learn quickly and easily, a skeleton—a template program capturing and organizing the essential components that are difficult to set up—just might be your new best friend. The two new courses we're releasing today give you just that.
Finding an inexpensive apartment in any major city is an overwhelming process. Want tall ceilings? Location near a park? Doorman in the building? All of these criteria will inevitably affect rent prices. But by how much? We teach you how to predict the correlations between multiple variables and a response, such as rent prices, by building your own Multiple Linear Regression models. You'll even practice on a real dataset of apartments in New York City provided by StreetEasy.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — learn how these foundational coding languages work together to add style and functionality to websites. This course will teach you the ins and outs of the Document Object Model (DOM), JavaScript Events, and the new template-generating framework Handlebars.js. To finish off this course, you will build basic functionality for an e-commerce website using JavaScript.
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