 
          My mantra is simple: anyone can learn to code. Sometimes all it takes is a little help getting started. What's more is when you work with me, you get hands-on programming experience from an industry-tested software engineer with over 10 years of experience. I offer not only technical expertise but also valuable insight and mentorship about what it takes to build a successful career in software engineering.
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          Front-End Development is all about creating websites and web apps that people can see and use, basically anything you can see on a screen. Front-End Development uses three main tools: HTML to build the structure, CSS to make things look nice, and JavaScript to add cool features and make the website interactive. This is where I recommend beginners to start!
 
          Back-End Development is like the engine that powers websites and apps, handling all the behind-the-scenes work. In this course, you'll learn to use Python with Django or Java with Dropwizard to create the back-end of web apps, like managing data and making everything run smoothly. It's best to take this course after you've learned a bit of Front-End Development, especially if you're brand new to programming.
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