Conclusion of the Web Programming Fundamentals Course, organized by the Qualification, Employment, and Follow-up Unit

The College of Computer Science and Information Technology concluded the Web Programming Fundamentals course, organized by the Qualification, Employment, and Follow-up Unit. The course lasted six days and was taught by student Hussein Kadhim Aziz.
The course covered the basics of web programming, spanning six intensive lectures, covering the theoretical and practical aspects of developing and building websites. It also included exposure to important web tools and technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap, AJAX, PHP, and SQL. It also provided a comprehensive understanding of how websites operate from the front-end to the back-end, dealing with databases, and linking programming to design.
This achievement is part of a plan to develop technical skills and prepare for a deeper dive into the field of web development and working on real-world projects in the future.

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