Welcome to the Code Conquest knowledge center. This is where you will find useful information to help you advance your coding skills.
Much of the information here is the kind you won’t find in most coding training, but is still very helpful. For example, you’ll get the knowledge of how to start a project, what tools are available to you and where to get help when you find yourself stuck.
If you are looking to find a job in coding or even start a business, you’ll find out how to do that too.
Coding Projects
Here is where you’ll find plenty of tips and advice to plan and start work on your own, self-directed coding project. Almost all coders highly recommend that you start a project, because of the useful experience it gives you and the fun you can get out of it.
You could choose to make a website, an app, or whatever is relevant to what you’re learning. Follow the link below to get started:
- Step 1: Ideas For Coding Projects
- Step 2: How To Plan A Coding Project
- Step 3: How To Build A Coding Project
Making Websites
We all know that coding is a major part of creating a website. But what if you don’t have a clue how to do it? This section of the knowledge center will show you how to take advantage of your coding skills to create a static or a dynamic website.
If you don’t yet have the coding skills to create a website, that’s OK too. You’ll find out what skills you’ll need to acquire and how you can go about doing so.
How To Make Your First Website
- Step 1: What Is Needed For A Website
- Step 2: Simple HTML Template
- Step 3: Static Vs Dynamic Websites
- Step 4: Client Site Vs Server Side
- Step 5: How To Learn Web Design
Coding Tools
A good coder knows what tools are available to make his or her life easier. This section of the knowledge center will introduce you to a range of different tools that are useful in different forms of coding. You’ll find out about different text editors, how to use services like GitHub, tools for designing and more.
Coding Help
Coding’s not easy, you know. Often you’ll get stuck – whether it’s because your code doesn’t work or you don’t know how to accomplish a certain task.
For this reason, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the different sources of help that are available to coders. Some of these include documentation, online forums, books and websites.
Advanced Coding Concepts
When you’ve outgrown the basics of coding, it’s time to move onto the more advanced concepts. This is where it all starts to get more interesting. You’ll learn about topics like software design, agile development, programming paradigms and even esoteric programming languages.
Finding a Job
If you’re interested in starting a career in coding, this section of the knowledge center will give you all the information you need. The topics here include advice on what to specialize in, where to train, where to look for jobs and tips for getting hired.
Starting a Business
Perhaps you’re inspired by the many people who have made millions by creating the next great product in the software industry. This section of the knowledge center is all about how you can become one of them. You’ll find out about the relevant business principles, how to decide on a product to sell and more.
Coding Quizzes
Want to test your knowledge about a particular coding language? Think you’ve learned enough to enter the work force? Give our free coding quizzes a try first!
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