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Code Institute Diploma in Software Development

 

Table of Contents

Syllabus Overview

Module 0 Pre-Programme Technology Primer

Module 1 Front End Design and Development

Stream 1 Exercises - Topic List

Module 2 – Back End Development and Data Integration

Stream 2 Exercises - Topic List

Module 3 – Full Stack Application Deployment

Licence

 

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Syllabus Overview

 

Module 0

Pre-Programme- Technology Primer

The module covers all the necessary prerequisites for our main programme.
Students must have a base level understanding of the technologies, concepts and
languages before commencing. This module enables the later content to cover
material at a level beyond first principles. By beginning at a point beyond the
absolute basics, the programme exposes the student to more practical work
throughout.

 

The material is collated in a central resource. The content is sourced from
verified pre-existing online video and text based material.

Specifically:

  1. HTML

  2. CSS

  3. Scratch

  4. JavaScript

  5. Python

  6. Git/GitHub

 

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Module 1

Front End Design and Development

This module will develop proficient skills in Front End coding technologies specifically:

  1. HTML5

  2. CSS3

  3. JavaScript Libraries including JQuery D3.js

  4. Front End Frameworks including Bootstrap and AngularJS

  5. Use Git to maintain, upload and share code with other developers

  6. Understand and implement responsive design and user experience best practices

  7. Use industry standard Integrated Development Environments such as Sublime Text

  8. Teamwork and collaboration through in-class

 

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Stream 1 Exercises

Topic List:

  1. The Box Model

  2. The Box Model 2

  3. Positioning & CSS

  4. Media

  5. Gradients, Transforms & Transitions

  6. NavBar – CSS Selectors

  7. Flexbox

  8. Semantic Web & Font

  9. Balsamiq

  10. User Experience Design

  11. Forms

  12. Git

  13. Git Remote

  14. Bootstrap

  15. Bootstrap Nav Elements

  16. Bootstrap Responsive Design

  17. Javascript Revisited

  18. jQuery

  19. jQuery Events

  20. jQuery: Traversing mt. DOM

  21. Javascript Part II

  22. Data Visualisations & D3

  23. D3 & Data

  24. D3 Scales

  25. D3 Axes and External Files

  26. Introduction to AngularJS

  27. Angular Routing

  28. Angular Forms

  29. Angular Services

  30. Angular Directives

 

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Module 2

Back End Development and Data Integration

This module will develop proficient skills in Back End coding technologies and the integration of a variety of data types specifically:

  1. Python programming

  2. Use industry standard Integrated Development Environments such as PyCharm

  3. Debugging code

  4. Unit Testing

  5. Classes and Objects

  6. Be able to access and manipulate data effectively including Structured and Unstructured data using MongoDB and MySQL databases.

  7. Use the Flask micro framework

  8. Use the skills gained in Module 1 to create data visualisations

  9. Teamwork and collaboration through in-class

 

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Stream 2 Exercises

Topic List

  1. Installing Python

  2. Installing PyCharm

  3. Testing

  4. Version Control

  5. Boggle Solver Part 1

  6. Boggle Solver Part 2

  7. File IO and Exceptions

  8. Conway’s Game of Life

  9. Flask Part 1

  10. Classes

  11. Database Fundamentals

  12. Installing MySQL and MySQLWorkBench

  13. MySQL Database Creation

  14. Data Creation and Modification

  15. Data Selection Queries Part 1

  16. Data Selection Queries Part 2

  17. Using Python with MySQL Part 1

  18. Using Python with MySQL Part 2

  19. Using Python with MySQL Part 3

  20. Twitter Setup and Trends

  21. Twitter API Tweets 1

  22. Twitter Streams 1

  23. Twitter Streams 2

  24. Introduction to Mongo DB

  25. Web scraping

  26. Dimensional Charting with D3.js, DC.js and Crossfilter.js

  27. Deploy a server side application to a server

 

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Module 3

Full Stack Application Deployment

This module will develop skills in the integration of modules, students will build and deploy a full stack application framework using Django and advanced Python. Specifically:

  • Creating Templates

  • Create a blog

  • Create a forum

  • Create a polling application

  • Implement authentication and security features

  • Enable e commerce payment systems including Stripe and Paypal

  • Learn advanced database transactions

  • Become skilled in integration testing

  • Deploy a full stack application to a server Topic List

  1. Virtualbox and Linux Primer Unit

  2. Beginning Django

  3. Django with Templates

  4. Django Models

  5. Django Administration

  6. Django Blog – Part 1

  7. Django Blog – Part 2

  8. Django Blog – Part 3

  9. Django Blog – Part 4

  10. Django Blog – Part 5

  11. Flatpages

  12. Custom User and Email Authentication

  13. Stripe Basic Payments

  14. Stripe Subscriptions

  15. Stripe Recurring Payments

  16. PayPal Basic Payments

  17. PayPal Subscriptions

  18. Reusable blog app

  19. Create a forum

  20. Taking polls

  21. Django REST Framework

  22. AngularJs and Django Integration

  23. A Subscription based forum

  24. Django database transactions

  25. Django’s testing framework

  26. Deploying your site

 

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License:

MIT License

Copyright (c) [year] [fullname]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

If you would like more information on choosing a license, check out GitHub’s licensing guide!

 

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