Gain the skills to excel in software development
Join us on a journey through the history of IDEs – from the earliest text editors to the powerful modern tools used by developers today.
On this two-week course, you’ll learn how IDEs can help you write, test, and debug your code more efficiently to help you have a successful career in tech.
You’ll cover IDE fundamentals, including environment setup, interface navigation, and valuable features like debugging. By the end of the course, you’ll have the essential skills and knowledge to excel in software development using IDEs.
Take your coding skills to the next level
You’ll explore the various features that make each IDE unique to ensure you understand the purpose and benefits of using IDEs and how they can improve productivity and streamline your coding processes.
You’ll compare and contrast different IDEs to develop a solid understanding of the differences between language-ambiguous IDEs and language-specific IDEs. This knowledge will help take your coding skills to the next level and become a pro with IDEs.
Gain practical skills in using Visual Studio Code and code completion
Next, you’ll get hands-on with some of the practical features of IDEs, including the powerful debugger and breakpoints in Visual Studio Code.
You’ll learn how to use these tools to find and fix bugs in your code, and gain experience with other practical features like syntax highlighting and code completion.
Learn from the specialists at the University of Leeds
Throughout the course, you’ll be guided by the School of Computing at the University of Leeds.
With their expertise, and through interactive course materials, you’ll finish the course with a solid understanding of how to work with Integrated Development Environments.
This course is one of a collection designed to help young people improve their digital skills and explore a career in tech. It is ideal for those aged 16-30 looking for an introduction to working with IDEs to plan their career route or for those who are looking to switch careers.