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HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner's Guide
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HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner’s Guide

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HTML5 is a foundational skill for almost all work online. Whether you are learning to program, developing and maintaining a web site or just creating digital-friendly content you need to know HTML5. HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner’s Guide is the perfect book to help you learn the foundations of HTML5 even if you’ve never written a line of code before. Author Jason Pfaff will take you through the basics as you develop web pages and other digital content. Written in plain English, without all the jargon found in other development books, you’ll be coding HTML5 in no time with HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner’s Guide. About The Beginning Beginner’s Series This Beginning Beginner’s series of books was born out of frustration: Most beginners books on web and mobile development are not designed for true beginners. Often in beginners’ books the language is over complicated and laden with jargon. The books assume too much prior knowledge or experience. In the end, many readers new to programming become frustrated and just give up. The reality is that programming is completely approachable and even fun to learn if taught correctly. That’s exactly what the Beginning Beginners’ Guide series aims to do: Help true beginners learn to code and make learning fun. This series of programming books is for you if you’ve never written a line of code before or if you’ve tried to learn from other books unsuccessfully. You CAN learn to code well. You don’t have to be mathematically oriented, or uber-intelligent. Learning to code won’t always be easy but it is doable. If you can manipulate an Excel spreadsheet, you can learn programming.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Learntoprogram, Incorporated
Date
20 January 2016
Pages
92
ISBN
9780692619711

HTML5 is a foundational skill for almost all work online. Whether you are learning to program, developing and maintaining a web site or just creating digital-friendly content you need to know HTML5. HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner’s Guide is the perfect book to help you learn the foundations of HTML5 even if you’ve never written a line of code before. Author Jason Pfaff will take you through the basics as you develop web pages and other digital content. Written in plain English, without all the jargon found in other development books, you’ll be coding HTML5 in no time with HTML5 Development: The Beginning Beginner’s Guide. About The Beginning Beginner’s Series This Beginning Beginner’s series of books was born out of frustration: Most beginners books on web and mobile development are not designed for true beginners. Often in beginners’ books the language is over complicated and laden with jargon. The books assume too much prior knowledge or experience. In the end, many readers new to programming become frustrated and just give up. The reality is that programming is completely approachable and even fun to learn if taught correctly. That’s exactly what the Beginning Beginners’ Guide series aims to do: Help true beginners learn to code and make learning fun. This series of programming books is for you if you’ve never written a line of code before or if you’ve tried to learn from other books unsuccessfully. You CAN learn to code well. You don’t have to be mathematically oriented, or uber-intelligent. Learning to code won’t always be easy but it is doable. If you can manipulate an Excel spreadsheet, you can learn programming.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Learntoprogram, Incorporated
Date
20 January 2016
Pages
92
ISBN
9780692619711