"Have no fear of perfection. You’ll never reach it." - Salvador Dali
CSS is an incredibly ubiquitous tool that is used throughout almost all websites and mobile applications.
However, a one-size-fits-all-approach doesn't work, when one user may be using your site on a phone, and another on a computer.
How can we support multiple devices without essentially creating multiple projects? The answer is Responsive Design.
Responsive design is a powerful technology, distinguished by its many practical applications in day to day work. These include:
Responsive design is not limited to programmers and web developers. Professionals from many fields can utilize it, including:
In this course, you'll use responsive design to make a single website professional and functional on PC, tablet and mobile.
By the end of this course, you should feel confident updating standard desktop apps to support mobile. You will also be able to intelligently discuss responsive design with your team. Finally, you'll be able to prototype basic responsive applications quickly and efficiently.
Don't hesitate, sign up for this great course today and don't forget to check out the many other courses related to this topic by this author on this site!
Known in development circles as “the Code Whisperer," Daniel Stern has been believed to possess a supernatural connection to computers ever since he talked the supercomputer Deep Blue off the roof of a twelve-story St. Petersburg apartment building, following its shameful loss to Gary Kasparov.
He can often be found singing softly to his tablet, or gently caressing his aluminum keyboard in his arms.
Daniel has been working as a front end and full stack developer in the tech industry since 2011. He's developed single-page applications for banks like CIBC, charities like the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, and at ad agencies like McLaren McCann, TraffikGroup and Olson. Throughout his labors, he's worked on computer programming in his spare time because, well, he's obsessed with it.
In addition to being featured in both CSS Weekly and JavaScript weekly, Daniel is well-known throughout the open-source community for maintaining several open-source tools, most notably the Angular.js and LESS-based tool, Range .css and the Angular .js audio tool, ngAudio.
In addition to being trusted by the open source community to develop top-quality, functional code, Daniel has also been invited to speak at numerous conferences including Full Stack Conference 2014 in London, England.
Daniel is an active learner and very passionate about the following technologies,
- Node.js
- Angular.js
- TypeScript
- MongoDB
- Brackets, the Open Source Code Editor
- Esprima
- LESS
- Grunt
- Yeoman
- Many, many, many more