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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2017 · 57 MIN

Intro to Front End Frameworks

from The Product Podcast · host Daniel Tunon, OSIsoft software engineer

In this talk Daniel Tunon, a software engineer at OSIsoft, talks about how to go from no prior coding knowledge to crafting your own websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. He discusses the basics of how web browsers work and the basics of programming which apply in language. Coding is the ability to take the abstract and make it concrete.Social Links:Find out more about Product School hereFollow our Podcast on TikTok hereFollow Product School on LinkedIn here

In this talk Daniel Tunon, a software engineer at OSIsoft, talks about how to go from no prior coding knowledge to crafting your own websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. He discusses the basics of how web browsers work and the basics of programming which apply in language. Coding is the ability to take the abstract and make it concrete.Social Links: Find out more about Product School hereFollow our Podcast on TikTok hereFollow Product School on LinkedIn here

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