* fix: general bugs - Ensure editable region at end of code-block is followed by a blank line. - Remove apparent duplicate step. - Address spelling issues. * feat: some tests * feat: tests 6-20 Add tests for steps 6-20. * feat: tests 21-30 Add tests for steps 21 through 30. * feat: tests 31-40 Add tests for steps 31 through 40. * feat: tests 41-50 Add tests for steps 41 through 50. * feat: tests 51-60 Add tests for steps 51 through 60. * feat: tests 61-70 Add tests for steps 61 through 70. * feat: tests 71-80 Add tests for steps 71 through 80. * feat: steps 81-92 Add tests for steps 81 through 92. * feat: align dashed names Align the dashed names with the titles and file names. * fix: apply gikf's suggestions Co-authored-by: gikf <60067306+gikf@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: manual review suggestions Apply gikf's other suggestions. * feat: more thorough testing When a test asserts that a camper adds a new element relative to an existing element, also test that the existing element is not malformed. * feat: optional semi colons Make EOL semi-colons optional in the CSS. If they're missing and the CSS doesn't render correctly, other tests will catch that. If they are on the last property of the ruleset, they technically aren't required so we shouldn't require them? * chore: apply review suggestions Apply review suggestions from gikf Co-authored-by: gikf <60067306+gikf@users.noreply.github.com> * chore: apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: gikf <60067306+gikf@users.noreply.github.com> * feat: review suggestions Apply Ahmad's review suggestions. * chore: additional suggestions Manual application of Ahmad's review suggestions. Co-authored-by: Ahmad Abdolsaheb <ahmad.abdolsaheb@gmail.com> * chore: apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Ahmad Abdolsaheb <ahmad.abdolsaheb@gmail.com> * chore: apply shaun's review suggestions Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> * feat: add clarification Add a bit of text clarifying the file switch in the editor. * chore: replace URLs Replace the tinyurls with our self-hosted CDN images. * feat: new CSS tests Re-write CSS tests with new parser. * fix: grammar Apply Shaun's grammar reviews. Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: optional chaining * chore: apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com> * chore: apply reviews manually * chore: getStyle update Replace getStyleDeclaration with getStyle. * fix: resolve test issue * chore: remove jQuery :( Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com> * chore: apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com> * fiux: Update curriculum/challenges/english/01-responsive-web-design/basic-css-cafe-menu/part-073.md Co-authored-by: Tom <20648924+moT01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: gikf <60067306+gikf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ahmad Abdolsaheb <ahmad.abdolsaheb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tom <20648924+moT01@users.noreply.github.com>
freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum
freeCodeCamp.org is a friendly community where you can learn to code for free. It is run by a donor-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit to help millions of busy adults transition into tech. Our community has already helped more than 10,000 people get their first developer job.
Our full-stack web development and machine learning curriculum is completely free and self-paced. We have thousands of interactive coding challenges to help you expand your skills.
Table of Contents
- Certifications
- The Learning Platform
- Reporting Bugs and Issues
- Reporting Security Issues and Responsible Disclosure
- Contributing
- Platform, Build and Deployment Status
- License
Certifications
freeCodeCamp.org offers several free developer certifications. Each of these certifications involves building 5 required web app projects, along with hundreds of optional coding challenges to help you prepare for those projects. We estimate that each certification will take a beginner programmer around 300 hours to earn.
Each of these 50 projects in the freeCodeCamp.org curriculum has its own agile user stories and automated tests. These help you build up your project incrementally and ensure you've fulfilled all the user stories before you submit it.
You can pull in these test suites through freeCodeCamp's CDN. This means you can build these projects on websites like CodePen and Replit - or even on your local computer's development environment.
Once you’ve earned a certification, you will always have it. You will always be able to link to it from your LinkedIn or résumé. And when your prospective employers or freelance clients click that link, they’ll see a verified certification specific to you.
The one exception to this is if we discover violations of our Academic Honesty Policy. When we catch people unambiguously plagiarizing (submitting other people's code or projects as their own without citation), we do what all rigorous institutions of learning should do - we revoke their certifications and ban those people.
Here are our ten core certifications:
1. Responsive Web Design Certification
- Basic HTML and HTML5
- Basic CSS
- Applied Visual Design
- Applied Accessibility
- Responsive Web Design Principles
- CSS Flexbox
- CSS Grid
Projects: Tribute Page, Survey Form, Product Landing Page, Technical Documentation Page, Personal Portfolio Webpage
2. JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures Certification
- Basic JavaScript
- ES6
- Regular Expressions
- Debugging
- Basic Data Structures
- Algorithm Scripting
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Functional Programming
- Intermediate Algorithm Scripting
Projects: Palindrome Checker, Roman Numeral Converter, Caesar's Cipher, Telephone Number Validator, Cash Register
3. Front End Libraries Certification
- Bootstrap
- jQuery
- Sass
- React
- Redux
- React and Redux
Projects: Random Quote Machine, Markdown Previewer, Drum Machine, JavaScript Calculator, 25 + 5 Clock
4. Data Visualization Certification
- Data Visualization with D3
- JSON APIs and Ajax
Projects: Bar Chart, Scatterplot Graph, Heat Map, Choropleth Map, Treemap Diagram
5. APIs and Microservices Certification
- Managing Packages with Npm
- Basic Node and Express
- MongoDB and Mongoose
Projects: Timestamp Microservice, Request Header Parser, URL Shortener, Exercise Tracker, File Metadata Microservice
6. Quality Assurance Certification
- Quality Assurance and Testing with Chai
- Advanced Node and Express
Projects: Metric-Imperial Converter, Issue Tracker, Personal Library, Sudoku Solver, American British Translator
7. Scientific Computing with Python Certification
- Introduction to Python for Everybody
Projects: Arithmetic Formatter, Time Calculator, Budget App, Polygon Area Calculator, Probability Calculator
8. Data Analysis with Python Certification
- Data Analysis with Python Course
- NumPy
Projects: Mean-Variance-Standard Deviation Calculator, Demographic Data Analyzer, Medical Data Visualizer, Page View Time Series Visualizer, Sea Level Predictor
9. Information Security Certification
- Information Security with HelmetJS
- Python for Penetration Testing
Projects: Stock Price Checker, Anonymous Message Board, Port Scanner, SHA-1 Password Cracker, Secure Real Time Multiplayer Game
10. Machine Learning with Python Certification
- TensorFlow
- How Neural Networks Work
Projects: Rock Paper Scissors, Cat and Dog Image Classifier, Book Recommendation Engine using KNN, Linear Regression Health Costs Calculator, Neural Network SMS Text Classifier
Legacy Full Stack Development Certification
Once you have earned the Responsive Web Design, Algorithms and Data Structures, Front End Libraries, Data Visualization, APIs and Microservices, and Legacy Information Security and Quality Assurance certifications, you'll be able to claim your freeCodeCamp.org Full Stack Development Certification. This distinction signifies that you've completed around 1,800 hours of coding with a wide range of web development tools.
Legacy Certifications
We also have 4 legacy certifications dating back to our 2015 curriculum, which is still available. All of the required projects for these legacy certifications will remain available on freeCodeCamp.org.
- Legacy Front End Development Certification
- Legacy Data Visualization Certification
- Legacy Back End Development Certification
- Legacy Information Security and Quality Assurance Certification
The Learning Platform
This code is running live at freeCodeCamp.org.
Our community also has:
- A forum where you can usually get programming help or project feedback within hours.
- A YouTube channel with free courses on Python, SQL, Android, and a wide variety of other technologies.
- A technical publication with thousands of programming tutorials and articles about math and computer science.
- A chat server where you can hang out and talk with developers and people who are learning to code.
Join the community here.
Reporting Bugs and Issues
If you think you've found a bug, first read the how to report a bug article and follow its instructions.
If you're confident it's a new bug and have confirmed that someone else is facing the same issue, go ahead and create a new GitHub issue. Be sure to include as much information as possible so we can reproduce the bug.
Reporting Security Issues and Responsible Disclosure
If you think you have found a vulnerability, please report responsibly. Don't create GitHub issues for security issues. Instead, please send an email to security@freecodecamp.org
and we'll look into it immediately.
We appreciate any responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities that might impact the integrity of our platforms and users. While we do not offer any bounties or swags at the moment, we'll be happy to list your name in our Hall of Fame for security researchers.
Contributing
The freeCodeCamp.org community is possible thanks to thousands of kind volunteers like you. We welcome all contributions to the community and are excited to welcome you aboard.
Please follow these steps to contribute.
Platform, Build, and Deployment Status
The general platform status for all our applications is available at status.freecodecamp.org
. The build and deployment status for the code is available in our DevOps Guide.
License
Copyright © 2021 freeCodeCamp.org
The content of this repository is bound by the following licenses:
- The computer software is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause license.
- The learning resources in the
/curriculum
directory including their subdirectories thereon are licensed under the CC-BY-SA-4.0 license.