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Overview of Basic Languages: HTML, CSS, Java

This chapter will introduce Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and Content Style Sheets (CSS). This chapter will also introduce the Java programming language…
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Beginner Provider Matthew Brown  6 Lessons ·  37m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

This chapter will introduce Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and Content Style Sheets (CSS). This chapter will also introduce the Java programming language using a CLI and IDE interface. The chapter will also teach students how to incorporate Java JSP pages into a website.

What You'll Learn

  • Write basic HTML to structure web pages and apply web design fundamentals
  • Use Content Style Sheets (CSS) and incorporate them into web pages
  • Build basic Java programs using both a CLI and an IDE interface
  • Develop Java applications with the NetBeans Java IDE
  • Incorporate Java JSP pages into a website
  • Execute Java programs from HTML websites

Key Takeaways

  • The course introduces HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Content Style Sheets (CSS) for web design.
  • It covers the Java programming language using both a command-line interface (CLI) and an IDE.
  • Learners practice the Java IDE workflow using NetBeans.
  • The course teaches how to incorporate Java JSP pages into a website.
  • Lessons demonstrate executing Java programs from HTML websites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does this course cover?

It introduces HTML and Content Style Sheets (CSS), and the Java programming language using both a CLI and an IDE interface, including incorporating Java JSP pages into a website.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will learn basic HTML coding, basic CSS usage, and how to write basic Java programs in both a CLI and an IDE, covering markup languages and Java scripting languages.

Does this course teach Java in a specific IDE?

Yes. The course teaches Java using the NetBeans Java IDE as well as a command-line interface (CLI).

Will I learn how to connect Java to a website?

Yes. The course teaches how to incorporate Java JSP pages into a website and how to execute Java programs from HTML websites.