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Become a Full Stack Developer: Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, MongoDB and More!
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From 192.91 CNY /h
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Do you want to become an experienced full stack developer? I have what you need to master the MERN stack which is one of the most requested stacks for job or freelance offers, and above all the most fun to learn!
We will create practical projects together using different frameworks and web technologies:
- Front end: HTML / CSS / Tailwind CSS / Javascript / React js
- Back end: Node js / Express js / Firebase / MongoDB
- Modeling and design: Merise / UML
- Version management tools: Git
- Bonus: Productivity tools and tips on VSCode
Extra information
A good internet connection and a text editor (vscode), that's all you need to get started!
Location
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Online from Morocco
About Me
Osama, graduate of a Bachelor in information systems and software engineering, I am enthusiastic about Javascript technologies.
I really enjoy helping people overcome their computer difficulties.
At first I used to help my colleagues who liked my way of explaining which found it fun and effective, and then I started to give support courses in programming and web development, which m 'helped develop teaching techniques and have the ability to simplify the most complex concepts by giving clear and relevant examples.
Education
Bachelor - Information Systems and Software Engineering - Dhar El Mahraz Faculty of Sciences
BTS - Development of information systems - BTS Settat
BAC - Electrical Sciences and Techniques - Al Khawarizmi Technical High School
Experience / Qualifications
Full-time full stack (React js, Node js, Vue js, Laravel) and python (automation script programming) developer.
Computer teacher.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Arabic
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New York
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04-08
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20-24
Do you want to understand the essential fundamentals of computer science and improve your problem-solving skills? This course is for you! Together, we will explore algorithms and data structures, which are at the heart of high-performance software development, while putting them into practice with the Python language.

Here's what you'll learn:

Introduction to Algorithms: Understand basic concepts like conditionals, loops, functions, recursion, time and space complexity and much more.
Classic data structures: Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, etc.
Sorting and searching algorithms: Quick sort, insertion sort, binary search, etc.
Hands-on projects: Solve real-world problems to solidify concepts.
Bonus: VSCode Productivity Tools and Tips
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