Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No prior coding experience is required. Courses start from the basics and teach you everything step-by-step.
Yes, many courses are full-stack, covering both frontend and backend development.
Absolutely! Most courses encourage project-based learning for portfolio building.
Web development involves building and maintaining websites or web applications using programming, design, and deployment tools.
You'll learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks like React or Angular, backend technologies like Node.js or PHP, and database integration.
Typically, 6–12 weeks, depending on your pace and the course depth.
You'll learn tools like VS Code, Git, and frameworks like React, Express, Bootstrap, and MongoDB.
Yes, the skills learned can prepare you for roles like frontend developer, backend developer, or full-stack web developer.