- HTML
- CSS
- Bootstrap
- JS
- jQuery
- Github
Create an application for people interested in coding to decide which language they should learn first. Keep in mind that even though all languages have similarities and switching between languages and platforms is very common in both internships and jobs, applicants should still put some thought into which language they should learn.
Create a Programming Language Suggester webpage (using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery) that asks future students a series of questions about themselves and provides a language suggestion based on their answers. You can ask questions about the languages themselves, the kinds of environments where these languages are used, or anything else you find relevant. Note that you are not required to research the languages extensively and you can even choose silly or irrelevant questions to determine which language would be best - for instance, people that like singing in the rain may prefer Ruby while chihuahua lovers might prefer C#.
- Site uses branching to return the result.
- Form gathers input from the user.
- jQuery is used to show and hide the result after the form has been submitted.
- Variable names are descriptive of what they represent and use lower camel case (e.g. myVariableExample).
- Web page is styled using custom CSS.
- Project is in a polished, portfolio-quality state.
- The prompt’s required functionality and baseline project requirements are in place by the deadline.
- git clone repository link, to your local machine.
- requires an internet connection to run (Bootstrap and jQuery are using a CDN)
- open the index.html file in your browser, or run Go Live in VS Code to run the code on your local host.
- MIT
If you run into any issues or have any concerns, feel free to Contact me: [email protected], or request to make any contributions to my code.
Copyright (c) 5/27/2022 Filmer Tolentino, Ashe Urban