
Front End Web Developer Track: Treehouse
Finished the Treehouse Front End Developer track in just under a year while working at an agency most of the time and freelance for the last quarter. Out of the roughly 120 courses I've completed on Treehouse the Front End Web Developer track was 25% of the 120.
My Treehouse profile:

If you're looking to try it out the best idea is to do at least 3 sections a day, if you have the time.
59 hours:
- Introduction to HTML and CSS
- HTML Basics
- CSS Basics
- Debugging CSS with Chrome DevTools
- Javascript Basics
- CSS Layout Basics
- Responsive Layouts
- CSS Flexbox Layout
- HTML Forms
- Introduction to Git
- JavaScript Loops, Arrays and Objects
- JavaScript and the DOM
- CSS Selectors
- jQuery Basics
- Bootstrap 4 Basics
- Introduction to Front End Performance Optimization
- HTML Tables
- HTML Video and Audio
- Create a Media Player with MediaElement.js
- AJAX Basics
- Object-Oriented JavaScript
- Web Accessibility Compliance
- Website Optimization
- Next Steps: Hosting Your Websites

Unfortunately Treehouse doesn't really give you any congrats or certificate for finishing a "track". Poop. But I have to admit, Treehouse is a great way to learn. They have a beautiful interface, great teachers, practice challenges and an in-depth community. I feel like I'm repeating myself from my Appreciation post. Haha.







I feel accomplished with all I've learned. Especially Javascript, jQuery and AJAX. Also web accessibility. Huge knowledge base.