Full-Stack Web Development Training

Becoming a full-stack web developer is one of the best ways to transition in the tech world. By learning new web techniques starting from HTML to CSS to JavaScript, you will find out that it is not that intimidating.

Here at Naishare, we train aspiring full-stack web developers to learn faster, we provide free web development materials and also we provide one-on-one mentorship lessons.

Full-stack Development Path

To properly learn web development, it is important that you follow the path we have listed below serially:

HTML

HTML stands for as the Hyper Text Markup Language. It is the foundation of all web development projects. Most developers like to see HTML as the skeleton of a website. As an aspiring full-stack developer, this is where your journey starts.

CSS

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet, it is used to style your HTML documents. With CSS you can add things like colour, padding, margin, animations e.t.c to your HTML documents. A lot of developers see CSS as the meat of the website. You should learn this after you have grabbed some HTML skills.

JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language that lies in the front end of your web applications. It is used to make web interactions better. Whenever you click on a button, in most cases JavaScript is used to call an action. A lot of developers see JavaScript as the motion of the website since it's responsible for most of the actions on the website.

Backend

For you to become a full-stack web developer, you must learn at least one backend programming language like Java, PHP, Node.js, Python, C++, etc. The backend programming language takes care of data storage and manipulation. At Naishare we focus more on PHP since it is the most used language on the web.

One on One Mentorship

Our one-on-one mentorship program has been designed to help you learn faster by giving you a path to follow. we also work on a project together to help you cement your newly learned web skills. Our mentorship program will cost you $200 monthly meeting at most 1 hour daily.