Our Full Stack Software Developer course is designed to help you
learn a wide range of skills and technologies that are essential
for becoming a proficient full stack developer, such as aspects
of front-end, back-end, and full stack development. From
understanding fundamental concepts for developers to mastering
key technologies, the course provides a comprehensive overview
through milestone exercises and a hands-on project building a
functional website that you can showcase to future employers.
You will be introduced to artificial intelligence (AI) and its
powerful role in enhancing productivity and efficiency in coding.
Focusing on ChatGPT, the course covers AI-assisted development
across various programming languages and technologies, including
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, and Python. Through practical
exercises, you will learn to streamline tasks such as generating
code, debugging, testing, and optimizing by leveraging AI tools
to make your coding workflows more efficient and effective.
What makes this software development course unique is the
opportunity to choose from three distinct learning paths, each
designed to equip you with essential skills for today’s full
stack landscape. The first path, Python and Django, offers an
in-depth exploration of Python programming, including advanced
techniques and web development using Django and PostgreSQL. The
second path focuses on Oracle APEX, where you will gain expertise
in Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, and APEX development. The third option,
the PHP and MySQL path, provides a foundational understanding of
SQL and PHP, which is crucial for web development.
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Job Outlook for Full Stack Software Developers
Indeed.com reports that the average annual full stack software
developer salary is $161,009, 39% above the national average.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the
overall employment of software developers, quality assurance
analysts, and testers is projected to grow 17% by 2033, much
faster than the average for all occupations. About 140,100
openings for these professionals are projected each year, on
average, during this time to replace workers who transfer to
different occupations or retire.
Full Stack Software Developer FAQs
What is a full stack developer? What does a full stack
developer do?
Le Wagon states that a full stack developer works with the back
end or server side of the application and the front end or client
side. Full stack developers must have skills in various coding
niches, from databases to graphic design and UI/UX management, to
do their job well.
How do you become a full stack developer?
Becoming a full stack developer means being well-versed in
back-end processes such as working with databases like MongoDB
and MySQL, using open-source server environments like Node.js,
calling APIs, and other server-side functionalities. You should
also be skilled in front-end languages and libraries, such as
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and its frameworks and libraries,
including Angular and React.
Becoming a full stack developer does not require years of
on-the-job experience before you apply. Some positions may
require you to have a degree. Displaying your programming skills
will be beneficial regardless of how you acquired them, as you
need to prove to employers that you have the experience and
know-how to take on the job. This can be done through thorough
formal education, an online full stack software developer course,
or previous experience in a related development job. Some
employers may also require that you have at least three years of
experience with certain coding languages like HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript and that you keep up with the latest advances.
What skills are essential for a career as a
full stack developer?
According to Indeed, full stack developer skills can typically be
divided into hard and soft skills. Hard skills can include
knowledge of programming languages, database management, and
system design. On the other hand, soft skills are intrinsic,
personality-driven skills such as communication, problem-solving,
and teamwork. Hard skills demonstrate your technical competence,
while soft skills indicate your suitability for the collaborative
work culture in the tech field.
Course Objectives
- Obtain fundamental and advanced skills in client-side web
development, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Bootstrap
- Gain in-depth knowledge of a selected JavaScript
library/framework: Vue.js, React, or jQuery
- Review core server-side development skills in one of the
following tracks: Python and Django, Oracle APEX, or PHP and
MySQL
- Become proficient in relational database management and SQL
for efficient data handling
- Discover techniques for creating, styling, and validating web
forms, including server-side validation and JSON integration
- Learn strategies for enhancing coding efficiency and
productivity using AI tools, with a focus on AI-assisted coding
through ChatGPT
- Acquire experience in real-world application development,
including project deployment and post-launch maintenance
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Prerequisites and Certification Requirements
There are no prerequisites to take this course.
Instructors
Nat Dunn
Nat Dunn founded Webucator in 2003 to combine his passion for
technical training with his business expertise and to help
companies benefit from both. His previous experience was in
sales, business and technical training, and management. Nat has
an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in International
Relations from Pomona College.
Registration and Enrollment
This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
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