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CS 347: Webdev Blog

This semester you will document your learning of web development in a blog that you serve out via the Apache web server. Each week you will write a short entry responding to some articles you’ve read or videos you watched on some aspect of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or web development in general about which you […]

CS 347: Lecture 2 – Some More HTML

Dear students: Last time we met a few very common HTML elements. In this lecture we meet a few more. We also reiterate the nature of HTML as a language for communicating structure and not presentation. The semantic meaning of HTML is used in situations where no visual is produced. We also see how to […]

CS 347: Digital Ocean Setup

Your projects and blog will be hosted on a web server that really lives on the web. You will set up your server with Digital Ocean, a company that hosts virtual machines—which they call droplets. Normally, droplets cost money. Thanks to the GitHub Student Developer Pack, you can get a $50 credit for Digital Ocean. […]

CS 347: Lab 1 – HTML

Welcome to the first CS 347 lab. By now you have already watched the videos for lecture 1 on your own. You will complete these lab exercises together in small groups. Within your breakout room, designate one of your team to be the screen sharer. (Screen sharer, share your screen.) The screen sharer should also […]

CS 347: Lecture 1 – wwwroot

Dear students: Welcome to CS 347: Web Development. This is going to be a weird semester. I’m new to the university. We will be conducting the class remotely. There’s a lot of tension in the world. The good news is that—well, I don’t know what the good news is. But welcome nonetheless. I don’t think […]

CS 347 – Web Development

Course Information Syllabus Enrollment: 60 Lectures Labs Projects