Visual Studio Code
Extensions, integrated terminal, and debugging, the editor most frontend workflows standardise on.
From HTML and CSS to your first deployed project, with JavaScript, React, and Next.js along the way. Built for beginners who want to write real pages, not only watch tutorials.
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Extensions, integrated terminal, and debugging, the editor most frontend workflows standardise on.
Branches, commits, and pull requests so your progress is reviewable and shareable.
Branches, commits, and pull requests so your progress is reviewable and shareable.
Semantic structure, accessible patterns, forms, and documents that mean something to browsers and users.
Flexbox, Grid, responsive rules, and typography so layouts behave on real devices.
DOM, events, and fetching data, the layer that turns documents into interactive applications.
Inspect layout, watch the network, and step through scripts until behaviour matches intent.
Components, props, state, and routing, the baseline for interactive UIs in modern teams.
App Router, layouts, and server/client boundaries, the production React framework used for most new marketing sites and web apps.
Block editor, themes, and plugins, the CMS baseline for countless content and marketing sites, often next to custom code.
HTTPS, previews, and production deploys for static, React, and Next.js projects.
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