Recreating the ABN AMRO website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This assignment was part of Frontend Development, this was the final course within the foundational curriculum. During this course, we were expected to fully recreate a website of our choice, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
In addition to replicating the website, we were also tasked with improving the code where possible. This included minimizing the use of unnecessary divs elements and rewriting the code to be more semantic.
Grade
Passed
Recreating the ABN AMRO website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This assignment was part of Frontend Development, this was the final course within the foundational curriculum. During this course, we were expected to fully recreate a website of our choice, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
In addition to replicating the website, we were also tasked with improving the code where possible. This included minimizing the use of unnecessary divs elements and rewriting the code to be more semantic.
Grade
Passed
Recreating the ABN AMRO website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This assignment was part of Frontend Development, this was the final course within the foundational curriculum. During this course, we were expected to fully recreate a website of our choice, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
In addition to replicating the website, we were also tasked with improving the code where possible. This included minimizing the use of unnecessary divs elements and rewriting the code to be more semantic.
Grade
Passed
During this course, I once again realized that I can navigate HTML and CSS quite well. However, this project also confirmed that JavaScript still isn't favorite language to work with.
I did my best to achieve a great result for this course, and as seen on the banner, I believe I succeeded.
To conclude my coding journey
I am proficient in coding with HTML and CSS and can achieve clean and structured results. However, working with these languages doesnβt give me a sense of fulfillment. Completing a large coding project often feels like a weight lifted off my shoulders, which I find unfortunate. When JavaScript is involved, my motivation tends to drop. While I don't enjoy working with it, I do have a good understanding of the language.
That being said, I am capable of coding a website and will do so when required. I can write clean and efficient code, ensuring there are no unnecessary classes, tags, or <div> elements, and maintaining a semantic structure.
So, while I have the ability to code, I do prefer to focus on other aspects where my true passion lies.