Congratulations, you’ve reached the end of Intro to Creative Web Development!
You’ve learned a ton in the past few weeks. You learned HTML tags, CSS selectors, CSS rules, flexbox, JavaScript, DOM manipulation, variables, event callbacks, animation, if statements, p5.js, animation, libraires, and Bootstrap.
Take a second to pat yourself on the back. That’s a lot!
One of my favorite things about web development, and coding in general, is that it gives you a new way to express yourself, to build something meaningful to you, and to be creative. Hopefully you got a taste of that in this class!
More logistically, code is everywhere: from social media, to the phone in your pocket, to algorithms making decisions about what information you have access to. Hopefully this class demystified some of that: code isn’t magic, it’s the same process you’ve used yourself in this class.
Without getting too philosophical, I also think there’s value to being able to build what you want on your own terms. In a world made up of the walled gardens of huge tech companies, writing your own HTML is an act of subversive defiance.
That might be a little melodramatic, but if nothing else, I hope this is your takeaway: even if you never write another line of code again, you now know that code is a tool that works for you, not the other way around.
If you want to keep learning, coding, and building after this class, here are a few ideas to get you started:
I’d love to keep in touch after class! Feel free to reach out on LinkedIn or the Happy Coding Forum.
Thanks for an awesome semester!