The Complete Web Developer in 2023: Zero to Mastery
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Just Updated for 2023! Become a Fullstack Web Developer by learning the most in demand skills! Graduates of this course are now working at companies like Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, Shopify, JP Morgan, Facebook + other top tech companies (…seriously).
Join a live online community of over 900,000+ developers and a course taught by an industry expert that has actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto as a Senior Developer and Tech Lead.
This is the tutorial you’ve been looking for to become a modern web developer in 2023. It doesn’t just cover a small portion of the industry. This covers everything you need to know to get hired: from absolute zero knowledge to being able to put things on your resume that will allow you to live the life you want.
Sounds too good to be true? Give me 5 minutes of your time to explain why I built this Web Development course and what is different here than thousands of other courses all over the internet:
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I update the course every month to make sure you learn the most up to date skills! There is no wasted time here. We won’t be using outdated technologies like PHP, Wordpress and JQuery. Although still useful, outdated technologies like the above are low paying and demands for them are decreasing. In this course, you will learn the specific technologies that are the most in demand in the industry right now. These include tools and technologies used by the biggest tech companies like Google, Facebook, Instagram, etc… It is geared specifically for people that want to learn employable skills in 2023.
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After finishing this course, you will be able to apply for developer roles, get a promotion, or upgrade your job title as a developer and earn a higher salary. We won’t be taking any shortcuts in this course. You are going to go from absolute zero: where you learn how the internet works. To mastery: where you build an image recognition app using a Machine Learning API (a subset of Artificial Intelligence) and all the other modern technologies that we learn in the course. Most students have commented how the projects in this course have impressed their interviewers and allowed them to get an offer.
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This course is taught by an instructor who has worked in Silicon Valley, and one of the top tech companies in Toronto. I have built large scale applications, and have managed teams of developers. I am not an online marketer or a salesman, but a software developer who has worked directly with these technologies. I love programming and believe that there needs to be a course out there that actually teaches valuable real life skills (because most of them are taught by teachers with no work experience).
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Your time is valuable and you don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on a bootcamp. You want a course that outlines the best way to become a Web Developer, in simple and well explained terms, so that you fully understand topics instead of watching somebody on your screen and having no clue what is going on. I have taken the best pieces, tools, and practices that I have found over the years, and condensed everything into this course. 50 hours of videos doesn’t mean much if the instructor isn’t engaging or focuses on outdated topics. I made sure that everything covered in this course is efficient and focuses on getting you job ready as soon as possible!
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We have a thriving online chat community so you really feel like you are part of a classroom and not just watching videos by yourself. You will have a chance to communicate with fellow students, work on group projects together, and contribute to open source projects. Anytime you have a question, you can ask in many locations and get help right away (including from myself).
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The course is designed to give you employable skills so you can get a job. Here is what one student recently wrote after taking the course and being hired right away:
“I’m a self taught dev, who has been out of work for ~6 months. I had some family things that came up that prevented me from seeking permanent employment, so for awhile I was Postmates/Uber delivery driver.
After taking this course, I immediately got catapulted back to where I was before, but better equipped and with the knowledge to take on the next job. I had just finished the React section when I went to a recent interview, and it really helped me excel. As of today, I am officially re-employed back in the field, and it is all thanks to this course. I had a blast creating the final project, and FINALLY got around to learning SQL statements, and getting to use them in a project. I’m really ecstatic that Andrei went with teaching relational databases over something like MongoDB, which can also be fun, but is less practical for use on the job. So thanks Andrei , I really enjoyed the course and will be making sure to share it with others who find it helpful. I’m also looking forward to the new ES10 content that was recently added, and going through the DB stuff again when I go to build a personal project.” – J.C.
Think of this course like a Web Developer bootcamp. By the end, you will be comfortable using the below skills and you will be able to put them on your resume:
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HTML/HTML5
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CSS/CSS3
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SemanticUI
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Responsive Design
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Flexbox
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CSS Grid
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Bootstrap 5
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DOM Manipulation
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Javascript (including ES6/ES7/ES8/ES9/ES10/ES2020/ES2021/ES2022)
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Asynchronous JavaScript
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HTTP/JSON/AJAX
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React + Redux + React Hooks
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Git + Github
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Command Line
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Node.js
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Express.js
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NPM
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RESTful API Design
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PostgresSQL
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SQL
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Authentication
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Authorization
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Scalable Infrastructure
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Security
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Production and Deployment
You will be taken through online videos and exercises where you will be able to do the following things by the end:
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Build real complex applications and websites
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Build an image recognition app so you can add it to your portfolio
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Go into a job interview confident that you understand the fundamental building blocks of web development and the developer trends in 2023
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Be able to go off on your own and grow your skills as a developer, having built a solid foundation
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Learn how frontend, servers, and databases communicate and how they all fit together in the eco system
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Build your own startup landing page
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Go off and work remotely by being a freelance developer that can bid on projects
This course is the accumulation of all of my years working in the industry, learning, and teaching. There is so much information out there, so many opinions, and so many ways of doing things, that unless you have spent the last few years working with these technologies in a company, you will never fully understand. So this course is the answer to that exact problem for you: How to gain experience when you need experience to get hired? I have gone through thousands of coding books, online tutorials and bootcamps. Throughout the years I have taken notes on what has worked and what hasn’t, and I have created this course to narrow down the most efficient way to learn with the most relevant information.
I am 100% confident that you won’t find a course like this out there. We’re not going to be building simple todo applications and cat image sliders. We are going to learn actual practical skills that will put you into the workforce. Some unique sections that you won’t find anywhere else are:
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React.js + Redux: You will learn the library that companies like Netflix, Facebook and Instagram use to build fast, scalable applications. This is one of the highest in-demand skill in the industry.
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A day in the life of a developer: What will your day to day look like and what tools will you use? I will take you through a sample day at a tech company.
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How does the internet actually work? What is the history of these technologies?: You will actually understand the underlying concepts of the internet, and how the technologies we have now, have come to be where they are.
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How do you actually deploy a real life app so that it is secure, and won’t get hacked?: How does a real life app get out to the public in a safe and secure way?
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What is Machine Learning and how you can harness its power: Whether you have heard about it or not, this is something that you will hear more and more in the coming years. Those who understand the high level concepts and can harness its power will have an advantage.
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What does your developer environment on your computer look like?: We will be setting up our computers with all the tools necessary of a developer so you can use the same setup when you go work in the industry.
Why do we teach the above? Because in this day and age, just knowing HTML CSS and Javascript is not good enough, and you won’t be able to grow in your role and command a higher salary. You will learn these things because these are the things you should know in 2023 so that you are miles ahead of the rest.
Make this the year that you took a risk, you learned highly in demand skills, you had new experiences, and you received new opportunities. I hope you join me in this journey.
This is the proudest work I have ever done in my life and I am confident that you won’t find a course better than this.
See you inside!
Taught by:
Andrei is the instructor of the highest rated Web Development course on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc… He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life.
Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don’t know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don’t have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student’s valuable time. Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities.
Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way.
Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei’s courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible.
See you inside the courses!
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5Browsing the WebVideo lesson
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6Breaking GoogleVideo lesson
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7Exercise: Break Google YourselfText lesson
Putting what you learned into practice!
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8The Internet BackboneVideo lesson
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9TracerouteVideo lesson
You can open Window's version of the Terminal, called Command Prompt by checking out the external resources
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10Exercise: Running tracerouteText lesson
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11DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IVideo lesson
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12What Does A Developer Do?Video lesson
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13Optional: The Article Which Inspired This CourseText lesson
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14Web Developer MonthlyText lesson
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15WWW vs InternetVideo lesson
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16HTML, CSS, JavascriptVideo lesson
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17DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IIVideo lesson
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18Monthly Coding Challenges, Free Resources and GuidesText lesson
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19Developer HistoryVideo lesson
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20Exercise: Adding CSS and JavaScript to Tim's websiteText lesson
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21Optional Resource: More About the History of the WebText lesson
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22Build Your First WebsiteVideo lesson
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23Resources: Your Text EditorText lesson
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24DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IIIVideo lesson
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25Quick Note About w3schoolsText lesson
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26How To Ask QuestionsText lesson
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27HTML TagsVideo lesson
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28HTML Tags 2Video lesson
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29Self Closing HTML TagsVideo lesson
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30Anchor TagVideo lesson
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31Q&A: index.htmlVideo lesson
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32Q&A: Relative vs Absolute PathVideo lesson
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33HTML FormsVideo lesson
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34HTML Forms 2Video lesson
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35Submitting A FormVideo lesson
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36HTML Tags 3Video lesson
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37HTML vs HTML 5Video lesson
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38Copy A WebsiteVideo lesson
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39HTML ChallengeVideo lesson
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40HTML Lesson FilesText lesson
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41Exercise: HTML QuizText lesson
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42Optional Exercise: More HTMLText lesson
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43Exercise Files: Code-AlongText lesson
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44Your First CSSVideo lesson
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45CSS PropertiesVideo lesson
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46CSS SelectorsVideo lesson
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47Optional Exercise: CSS SelectorsText lesson
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48Text and FontVideo lesson
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49Images In CSSVideo lesson
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50Box ModelVideo lesson
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51px vs em vs remVideo lesson
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52Optional: PX, EM, REM, %, VW, and VHText lesson
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53Exercise: CSS QuizText lesson
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54Critical Render PathVideo lesson
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55Exercise File: Code-Along ImagesText lesson
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56FlexboxVideo lesson
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57Optional Exercise: Flexbox FroggyText lesson
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58CSS 3Video lesson
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59Optional Exercise: Mastering Transitions and TransformsText lesson
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60Responsive UIVideo lesson
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61Image Gallery FilesText lesson
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62Exercise: Robot AnimationVideo lesson
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63Exercise: Robot Animation Starter FilesText lesson
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64Solution: Robot AnimationText lesson
Did you get it? If you are still stuck you can check out the CSS file below with one of the many solutions.
Remember, once you are done, customize your robot, and add any animation you want. If you want, you can submit it to [email protected]. You can send me your CSS file, or a screen capture of your robot. I will be picking the best ones and doing a video of the student submitted robots. -
65Optional Exercise: CSSText lesson
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66Evolving TechnologyVideo lesson
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67Bootstrap IntroductionVideo lesson
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68BootstrapVideo lesson
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69Bootstrap 5 UpdateVideo lesson
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70Exercise: Changing VersionsText lesson
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71Bootstrap GridVideo lesson
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72Free Resources For Our ProjectText lesson
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73Exercise: Startup Landing PageVideo lesson
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74Exercise: Startup Landing Page 2Video lesson
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75Exercise: Startup Landing Page 3Video lesson
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76Quick Note: The hr tagText lesson
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77Exercise: Startup Landing Page 4Video lesson
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78Bootstrap 5.2+ Button Hover UpdateText lesson
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79Exercise: Startup Landing Page 5Video lesson
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80Quick Note: Text Not Centered?Text lesson
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81Quick Note: MailchimpText lesson
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82Exercise: Adding Email Subscribe Form With MailChimpVideo lesson
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83Quick Note: Upcoming VideosText lesson
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84Exercise: Putting Your Website OnlineVideo lesson
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85Exercise: Putting Your Website Online 2Video lesson
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86Quick Note: Upcoming VideoText lesson
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87DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IVVideo lesson
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88Using TemplatesVideo lesson
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89Resources for FREE TemplatesText lesson
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90Startup Landing Pages by StudentsText lesson