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Jen Kramer: CSS evolution, teaching @ Harvard extension, no code | The Frontend Masters Podcast Ep.3

Sep 18, 20231 hr 13 min
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(Video Podcast available on Spotify and Youtube) Episode 3 is with Jen Kramer, our primary CSS teacher who has experience teaching at the Harvard Extension School and beyond!  This episode is a comprehensive look at Jen's career trajectory, from her initial steps in biology to her current influence in web development and academia. For modern-day developers, this episode offers invaluable insights into the evolution of web technologies. We discuss the transitions from table-based layouts to the advent of CSS and how various shifts have happened (Bootstrap, flexbox, etc.) to create best practices in today's web development landscape. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of effective teaching methods for mastering new technologies and how interdisciplinary skills can be a unique asset in the tech industry. Check out Jen’s Frontend Masters courses online here: https://frontendmasters.com/teachers/jen-kramer/


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