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A self-study coding book for learning alone, Coding-Level-Up (Introductory-Spring)

This textbook is for beginners in front-end coding and covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Everything is done through pure coding, and it explains from the basics so that you can learn coding while understanding the principles and concepts of each. 'Coding-Level-Up' provides various examples and supplementary videos so that you can self-learn from the basics of web page production. [ Video Introduction ] For Chapters 1 and 2, videos are prepared so that you can follow along with the installation and execution while watching YouTube. From Chapter 3 onwards, it would be most efficient to use the book while watching YouTube videos to preview or review your learning. The introductory series will consist of 'Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter' seasons, and this book is the first in the series, the 'Spring' season book.

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Level Beginner

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HTML/CSS
HTML/CSS
JavaScript
JavaScript
HTML/CSS
HTML/CSS
JavaScript
JavaScript

What you will gain after the course

  • First Steps in Frontend

  • HTML / CSS / JavaScript Pure Coding

  • Getting used to it naturally through practice-oriented learning

  • Missions provided for each chapter / Mission solutions provided

  • Practice creating Naver banners, menus, etc. immediately

  • Video lectures are provided for Chapters 1 to 3.

[Coding-Level-Up] was created as if I were slowly unfolding and explaining the things I know.

This is a book for studying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript through pure coding.


It is also the way I studied, and I thought my method might be helpful to someone.

I created this with the hope that my method might be helpful to someone.

While teaching many students for a long time both online and offline,

I also came to realize how important the learning sequence is.


As an introduction, it will be released as a series of four parts: 'Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter'.

For Chapters 1 and 2, which beginners may find difficult, the videos provide lectures on how to follow the contents of the textbook step-by-step.

From Chapter 3 onwards, these are supplementary videos that are good to watch before or after working through the textbook.

You can try the examples in the book first, and then practice with other examples while watching the videos.


MISSIONs are provided in the middle, divided into three chapters.

There are "Follow-along Missions" or "Solving Missions."




Let's also gently learn how to debug using developer tools.


A mission to practice starting from the small things!

It explains the process of change as you enter the code step by step!

Cheering messages scattered throughout featuring the cute freelancer character, Irang.. ^^


Nowadays, with the emergence of numerous libraries, frameworks, AI, and even Vibe Coding, we have entered an era where programming can be done very conveniently.

Rather than labeling something as good or bad, I think it's better to start with something easily accessible to satisfy your curiosity. As you study, questions will inevitably arise. This is because the more you know compared to when you first started, the more things you become curious about~


In those moments, you might feel like going back and relearning coding step-by-step to build a solid foundation. Whatever method you choose, I highly recommend that you just jump in and give it a try.


The Coding-Level-Up series, true to its name as a 'self-study guide for coding alone,' was written in a narrative style to be as helpful as possible for those studying on their own.


The introductory series is planned to consist of a total of 4 books, and this textbook is the first installment, the 'Spring' season. ^^



They call it a programming 'language,' don't they? With any language, even if you understand it in your head at first, it doesn't come out of your mouth easily. It makes more sense if you compare it to studying English, right? A period of adaptation is truly important for programming languages as well.

Level up now with 'Coding-Level-Up,' where you learn by building things one by one, starting from the small stuff!

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Who is this course right for?

  • A lecture for beginners who are using VS Code for the first time.

  • Those who want to build a solid foundation when starting frontend development

  • Those who want to do pure coding

Need to know before starting?

  • You only need to know basic Windows/Mac OS usage.

Hello
This is codingghost2025

Hello. I am a solo entrepreneur and freelancer working in both product design and coding.
I have handled everything from planning to launching numerous web services, hybrid apps, and native apps.
After settling in Jeju a few years ago, I've been giving myself a break from the non-stop pace of my career, while documenting my journey by organizing the knowledge I've accumulated and the lessons I've taught both online and offline.

While creating lectures, I always try to keep in mind that they should be slow and easy—making you think, "Oh, I can actually do this." It's also part of my plan to help you feel a sense of accomplishment by building examples together. ^^:: Let's code one more line today before heading to bed. I'm rooting for you all!

Author of the 2025 Self-Study Guide, 'Coding-Level-Up'
Host of the YouTube channel 'Coding Ghost'
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@codingghost941
Instagram: @blackcrown.design.studio
Freelance Insta-toon 'Irangi': @ejey.irangi

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