Learning path Front-end Software Engineer
As a front-end software engineer, you know everything about the frontend. You have a solid foundation of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and TypeScript, but also how to apply them in practice through libraries/frameworks such as Angular and React, as well as testing.
What do you get?
- Boost your knowledge and skills
- Allows you to make a difference at your client/employer immediately
- Helps improve your career opportunities
What do we ask?
- Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Completed education in HBO computer science or equivalent experience
What will you be doing?
- 45% JavaScript
- 37% TypeScript
- 8% HTML
- 7% C#
- 3% CSS
Learning path
This learning path will teach you everything you need to become a front-end software engineer, from HTML and CSS to Angular and React.
- Must have
- Should have
- Could have
- Certificate
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Must Have
The knowledge and skills you need to participate in a project.
Should have
The knowledge and skills you should have (but are not necessary) before starting your first project.
Could Have
Other knowledge and skills that may be relevant to you, depending on the project.
Certificaat
A certificate or exam you can obtain.
More information about Info Support Learning paths
ANGULAR
Angular: Building professional Single Page Applications
4 days
HTMLCSSADV
Advanced HTML and CSS
2 days
JSDEVADV
JavaScript Development Advanced
2 days
NODEJS
Node.js
3 days
PLAYWRIGHT
End-to-end testing with Playwright
1 day
REACTJS
Develop Applications Using the ReactJS Framework
3 days
REPROJS
Reactive Programming using RxJS
1 day
TSDEV
TypeScript Development
3 days
WEBCOMP
Web Components
1 day
BLAZOR
Developing Microsoft Blazor Web Applications
5 days
PWADEV
Progressive Web Apps (PWA)
3 days
Certificate