Welcome!
This is a Code Institute student project built with Gitpod.
This is the first LevelCoder site to be created. It's main function is to serve as a one-stop information site for users in the West Midlands of England. The site will provide information on how users can start and maintain their path into a new career in tech. Areas covered will be: bootcamps, local and remote, free and paid, full-time and part-time.It is designed to be responsibe and accessible on a range of devices, making it easy to navigate for potential users.
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“ I want a job that i love and to give my daughter a better future”
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Demographics
- Age: 28
- Education: College
- Location: Coventry
- Family: Single parent
- Occupation: Server
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Brief Story
Maria is a refugee and works in a cafe. She took online tech courses back home, but has only recently started attending workshops, after 2 years away from her studies. Her go-to social media app is WhatsApp as she can easily (and for free) contact friends and family back home. She currently does not use LinkedIn or Twitter, but has Facebook and an inactive Github account. Maria and her daughter live with their host family in Coventry. She is a sociable person in real life and likes to bake cakes for her friends.
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Goals
- Continue web development studies
- Start freelancing
- Find a job in tech
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Frustrations
- Work leaves her physically and mentally drained. She has no energy for studying or reasearch. Language is a barrier.
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To run a frontend (HTML, CSS, Javascript only) application in Gitpod, in the terminal, type:
python3 -m http.server
A blue button should appear to click: Make Public,
Another blue button should appear to click: Open Browser.
To run a backend Python file, type python3 app.py
, if your Python file is named app.py
of course.
A blue button should appear to click: Make Public,
Another blue button should appear to click: Open Browser.
In Gitpod you have superuser security privileges by default. Therefore you do not need to use the sudo
(superuser do) command in the bash terminal in any of the lessons.