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  1. Hi,

    Yes, the CMS course is one of the old ones that I keep wanting to retire, and people then complain when I remove it!

    It is hard to debug visually because as you know, the smallest thing could be causing the error. Have you tried isolating elements of the code, step by step testing where things break?

    That said, if you've finished the foundations courses, and followed my instructions for the project - just do the first few simple ones, I would say use a more modern CMS building tutorial online. There are probably many just on YouTube. 

    But better yet, just jump into some contract work now ... learn as you earn!

    Hope that helps!

    Stef

  2. StudioWeb now offers certifications in the following languages:

    • HTML5
    • CSS3
    • JavaScript
    • PHP 7
    • Python 3

    The certification exams test both practical and theoretical knowledge, allowing students to demonstrate their mastery of the coding language. Certification exams are unique for each student, where questions are randomly selected from our large pool of questions. 

  3. StudioWeb 5 is packed with new features that teachers have been asking for!

    Here is a short list:

    1. You can now skip lessons and pull them from the course, without impacting the auto grading and tracking tools. Effectively, you can customize which specific lessons you want to teach.

    2. You can now reset a student's progress, right down to the lesson.

    3. You can unlock chapters for students.

    4. Courses can be assigned and removed from a student's profile.

    5. You can now easily move a student to any classroom in your school.

    6. You can now view the Top 10 Hardest Questions for your students ... per course.

  4. Sorry for the delay. Your post got lost in the mix.

    Just do the first 2-3 projects and then start looking for freelance jobs ... say 2-3 small projects to gain experience and build your reputation. From there you can start charging or go for a job as a junior dev.

    If you want to learn freelance, check out my popular course: https://school.studioweb.com/store/course/complete_web_entrepreneur

    Stef

  5. Here are my top 10 reasons to not use Ruby:

    1. Stef doesn't like it.
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    3. Stef doesn't like it.
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    5. Stef doesn't like it.
    6. Stef doesn't like it.
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    8. Stef doesn't like it.
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    10. Stef doesn't like it.

    I hope my arguments make sense. 😀

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