App Development
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Hacking the User Experience / UX for Developers
This course will teach you how to incrementally improve the user experience of your applications, by hacking your users' brains.
Handling Financial Services with Square API in JavaScript
Learn to integrate financial services using the Square API in JavaScript, focusing on payment processing and transaction management.
Handling Financial Services with Square API in Python
Learn to integrate and manage financial services using the Square API in Python, focusing on payment processing and transaction management.
Handling Form Events Using jQuery 3
jQuery makes HTML forms more powerful and dynamic. This course will teach you how to use jQuery to process form events, validate fields, and bind form data using standard jQuery, Node.js, Angular, or Knockout.
Hands-On Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Mini-Degree
A hands-on guide to Clickteam Fusion 2.5
Hands-On Game Development with Rust
Learn hands-on game development using Rust, focusing on game mechanics, coding practices, and project implementation.
Hands-on JavaScript Project: JSON
Learn to leverage the power of AJAX to access and display JSON data from your local server, as well as from an external site using an API. You'll also learn how to create JSON files.
Hands-on PHP & MySQL: Build a CRUD Application
Learn to build PHP database apps like a pro following proven practice.
Hands-on Vue.js: Build a fully functional SPA
Create a fully functional Single Page Application (SPA) using Vue.js, focusing on state management and component design.
HarvardX: CS50’s AP® Computer Science Principles
This is CS50 AP, Harvard University's introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming for students in high school, which satisfies the College Board's new AP CS Principles curriculum framework.
HarvardX: CS50’s Web Programming with Python and JavaScript
This course picks up where CS50 leaves off, diving more deeply into the design and implementation of web apps with Python, JavaScript, and SQL using frameworks like Django, React, and Bootstrap.
Headless CMS- Build Apps, Not Content
The main draw of a headless cms is that it allows authorized users to customize content without having any knowledge of how to code. If someone knows how to use a text editor, then they should be able to make new content using the cms.