Week Two – Saturday 8 March 2025
This page was updated on Wednesday 5 March 2025.
Please let Jo know if you can’t attend this session: j.brodie@qmul.ac.uk. Please don’t rely on telling teachers as they might not have my contact details, thank you.
Remember to bring a snack for the mid-morning break.
1. What
How to Build an App with Dr Paulo Oliva
Almost every web app that you use (e.g. Amazon, Facebook or Instagram) is built from the same three programming languages: HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These give the application structure (HTML), style (CSS) and dynamics (JavaScript). This week you will learn a bit about each of these languages by building your very first web app! See 6. Examples of jobs that use these skills below (people often do web development on a freelance basis too).
2. Where
We will be in the same building and room as last week. If you are joining us for the first time this week please read on. (Please see 5. Venue directions for more detailed information).
We will be in the Engineering Building whose entrance is on Mile End Road.
That entrance looks like this. There are other entrances to the building but please don’t use those.
What3Words for this entrance: https://what3words.com/preoccupied.fish.party
Note: the post code (E1 4NS) is not very informative as we are a campus university so all post arrives centrally before being redistributed, and we are some distance from the post code ‘point’.
3. When
Saturday 8th March 2025.
Registration will be from 9.45am but you can come to the building any time after 9.30am.
The class begins at 10am and ends at 12.30pm.
I will wait with any student who hasn’t been collected but please collect everyone by 1pm, thank you.
4. Please bring a snack
We will have a mid-morning break at some point during the workshop. Please bring with you a snack and drink if you would like one. There is a Sainsbury’s on Mile End Road just across the road from the venue (also one near Stepney Green station, and a Co-op).
5. Venue directions
There is no public parking at QMUL but please contact Jo (above) if that will make things difficult for you and I’ll see what I can do. Otherwise please use public transport, thank you.
CityMapper is a great free app for planning a journey – as well as the phone app you can use it on a web browser too.
From Stepney Green tube station [NEAREST]
- The nearest tube station is Stepney Green tube station. Exit the station and turn left (you are now on Mile End Road (A11) and Globe Road (B120) is on your left (you’ll cross Globe Road). If you need to get a snack you have Sainsbury’s on your left (on Globe Road) and a Co-op in front of you once you’ve crossed Globe Road.
- Keep walking up Mile End Road, cross Bancroft Road, carry on up Mile End Road for a short distance and slow down when you see the bus stop – we’re in the glass-fronted Engineering Building to the left.
If you are arriving by bus it’s the 25 or 205 which will drop you closest, at Bus Stop D.
From Mile End tube station
- Mile End station is a little further away (but not much).
- If you want to take the bus (25 or 205) Stop C is to your right as you exit the station
- If you want to just walk then turn left as you exit the station (you are on Mile End Road) and keep walking in that direction – there are plenty of shops on the way including a Sainsbury’s that’s close to the venue.
- You can cross to the other side of Mile End Road at the Sainsbury’s and keep walking in the same direction.
- When you cross the road you’ll be looking at a very large white building called the Queen’s Building, the Engineering Building is to the left, past the People’s Palace, next to Bus Stop D.
You can alight at Bus Stop E (Queen Mary University of London) for the Sainsbury’s.
Other bus routes that go nearby include 309 (Stepney Green station) and 339 (passes part of Mile End Road).
6. Examples of jobs that use these skills
The jobs below (which are closed and just shared for illustrative purposes) include JavaScript as a skill that would help applicants in doing the role. These come from the TechDevJobs website which ‘traps’ examples of job adverts (and job descriptions and person specifications), during the short window while the job is live, and then makes them available for people to browse at their leisure.
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