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A História da Internet; 6 | + Evolução da Internet; 7 | + Timeline dos principais acontecimentos importantes da internet; 8 | + Entendendo o problema de compatibilidade entre navegadores; 9 | + Sugimento da W3C; 10 | 2. A saga do HTML; 11 | + Conceitos básicos sobre tags; 12 | + Conceitos básicos sobre atributos; 13 | + Id e Classes; 14 | + Cabeçalho de um HTML; 15 | + Atributos personalizados com o Data; 16 | + Hieararquia de Títulos e sua importância para o SEO; 17 | + Criação e utilização de Divs para Organização e Posicionamento dos Elementos; 18 | + Principais acontecimentos e a evolução até a chegada do HTML5; 19 | + Novidades do HTML5; 20 | + Novos elementos do HTML5 e suas funções semânticas; 21 | 3. Revisão sobre o funcionamento do protocolo HTTP; 22 | + Como a internet funciona? 23 | + Modelo Cliente e Servidor; 24 | + HTTPS - A segurança da informação; 25 | 4. Padrões de Projeto Web; 26 | + O que são? 27 | + Quando e onde usar? 28 | + O padrão MVC para web; 29 | + Como e onde usar? 30 | + Definição dos cenários: Front-End e Back-End; 31 | + Integrações entre Front-End e Back-End; 32 | 5. O que é uma API? 33 | + REST; 34 | + RESTFULL; 35 | + JSON; 36 | 6. JavaScript Vanilla; (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEROU2XtPR8&list=PLillGF-RfqbbnEGy3ROiLWk7JMCuSyQtX) 37 | + Tipos de Dados; 38 | + Number; 39 | + String; 40 | + Array; 41 | + Object; 42 | + Como declarar uma variável; 43 | + Tipos de parões para nomenclatura de variáveis; 44 | + CamelCase; 45 | + PartialCase; 46 | + Underscore; 47 | + Arrays; 48 | + Criando Arrays; 49 | + Tipos de Dados Variados em Arrays 50 | + O comando arr.lenght; 51 | + O comando arr.sort(); 52 | + O comando arr.reverse(); 53 | + Percorrendo um array com for; 54 | + Percorrendo um array com while; 55 | + Percorrendo um array com foreach; 56 | + Comandos condicionais; 57 | + if; 58 | + else; 59 | + else if; 60 | + switch; 61 | + Objetos; 62 | + Objetos Literais; 63 | + Objetos Construtores; 64 | + Padrões de Construtores; 65 | + Eventos; 66 | + Validação de Formulários; 67 | 7. Preparação do ambiente de trabalho 68 | + Instalação e configuração de servidor web; 69 | + Soluções simplistas para projetos Front-End; 70 | + Apache e Nginx para projetos com Back-End; 71 | + Configurando um Ambiente de Trabalho no Digital Ocean: 72 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-digital-ocean-for-zombies 73 | * https://education.github.com/pack 74 | 8. Gerenciadores de Pacotes; 75 | + Conhecendo o npm (NodeJS); 76 | + Conhecendo o bower; 77 | 9. Versionamento de Arquivos com o GIT; 78 | + Visão geral e principais recursos para gerenciamento de arquivos com a ferramenta GIT; 79 | + Instalando o GIT; 80 | + Criando um repositório; 81 | + Clonando um repositório existente; 82 | + Fazendo enviando e recuperando dados de um repositório; 83 | + Fazendo Pull Request em um repositório; 84 | 10. GitHub; 85 | 11. Ferramentas Adicionais 86 | + GitLab - Hospede seu projeto Gratuitamente; 87 | + c9.io - O Google Docs dos Programadores; 88 | 12. Conhecendo alguns Editores de Texto; 89 | + Sublime Text (Utilizaremos o Sublime Text); 90 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-sublime 91 | + Atom; 92 | + VSCode; 93 | + Brackets; 94 | 13. O processo de desenvolvimento web; 95 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-web-project 96 | 14. Front-End; 97 | + CSS 98 | + Seletores; 99 | + Pseudo-seletores; 100 | + after; 101 | + before; 102 | + hover; 103 | + active; 104 | + Posicionamento com Absolute, Relative e Float; 105 | + Posicionamento com Flex; 106 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-flex 107 | * http://flexboxfroggy.com/ 108 | + Posicionamento com Grid; 109 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-grid 110 | * http://cssgridgarden.com/ 111 | + Efeitos visuais com CSS3; 112 | + Sistema de Grids para Responsividade; 113 | + Frameworks CSS 114 | * Materialize; 115 | * Bootstrap; 116 | * Foundation; 117 | + Unidades de medidas absolutas e relativas; 118 | + em; 119 | + rem; 120 | + vh; 121 | + vw; 122 | 15. Conhecendo o Can i Use? (https://caniuse.com/) 123 | 16. Conhecendo Pré-Processadores de CSS: 124 | + SASS (Trabalharemos com SASS) 125 | * https://github.com/diogocezar/dctb-sass 126 | + LESS 127 | 17. SVG; 128 | * Animações com SVG; 129 | * O que são imagens vetoriais; 130 | * Tipos de inserções SVG (inline, arquivos externos…) 131 | * Como criar um Logotipo Responsivo; 132 | * Como aplicar efeitos visuais em SVGS; 133 | * Otimizações 134 | * Por que é importante realizar otimizações em suas imagens? 135 | 18. Conhecendo as Recomendações do Google para avaliar e melhorar a performance do seu site; 136 | * https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?hl=pt-BR 137 | 19. Aprendendo a Debugar um Site com o Google Chrome DevTools 138 | * https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGzvgwA5Gmgnq5vPjJxW52hDiX3ndL53 139 | 20. Conhecendo os Schemas 140 | + O que são? 141 | + Como utilizar schemas; 142 | + Utilizando o validador do Google 143 | * https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool/u/0/?hl=pt-BR 144 | 21. Conhecendo a Nova Especificação JavaScript ES6; 145 | + Quando usar? 146 | + Novas Variáveis; 147 | + Arrow Functions; 148 | + Templates Literais; 149 | + Promisses; 150 | + Classes; 151 | + Async/Await; 152 | 22. Ferramentas de automação; 153 | + Por que utilizar? 154 | + O que podemos fazer? 155 | + Minificações; 156 | + Automações; 157 | + Watch em seu ambiente de trabalho; 158 | + Ferramentas: 159 | + Gulp 160 | + Grunt; 161 | 23. Conhecendo alguns Frameworks para desenvolvimento Front-End; 162 | + Por que são importantes? 163 | + Quando utilizá-los? 164 | + AngularJS; 165 | + ReactJS; 166 | + Vue.js; 167 | 24. SEO 168 | + O que é SEO? 169 | + Técnicas para obter uma boa indexação; 170 | 25. MetaTags; 171 | + Meta Tag OG; 172 | + Meta Tags para Facebook; 173 | + Meta Tags para o Twitter; 174 | + Meta Tags para o Google Plus; 175 | 26. Robots.txt; 176 | 27. Google Analytics; 177 | + Conhecendo o Google Analytics 178 | * https://analytics.google.com/analytics/web/ 179 | + Conhecendo o Google WebMaster 180 | * https://www.google.com/intl/pt-BR/webmasters/#?modal_active=none 181 | + Identificando a ação dos usuários em sua página; 182 | 28. Criando uma estrutura básica em NodeJS; 183 | 29. O que é um banco de dados NOSQL; 184 | + Quais as suas vantagens e desvantagens? 185 | 30. Utilizando o NodeJS para criar uma estrutura de servidor web com Express; 186 | 31. Demonstração da aplicação em RealTime com NodeJS + MongoBD e WebSockets; 187 | 32. Criando uma aplicação real time em NodeJS para consumir dados de uma API Externa; (Twitter); 188 | 33. Conhecendo o Firebase; 189 | + Conhecendo uma aplicação de Chat em Realtime com Firebase; 190 | 34. Trabalhando com JQuery; 191 | 35. Conhecendo alguns plugins essenciais do JQuery; 192 | 193 | 194 | # Links Interessantes 195 | 196 | * http://thenodeway.io/posts/designing-custom-types/ 197 | * https://www.sitepoint.com/understanding-module-exports-exports-node-js/ 198 | * https://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/understanding-garbage-collection-and-hunting-memory-leaks-in-node-js/ 199 | * https://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/ 200 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------