Welcome to the HTML Awesomeness Book, where you will learn to write the basics of HTML, the awesome way.
My name is Gilad, and I will lead you through this amazing book!
I began my career as a web developer, but soon transitioned to entrepreneurship, where i founded my very own startup company. Currently, I work at the company I’ve founded from scratch, and also I do what I love the teaching you guys!
I designed this book for anyone seeking to learn basic HTML and begin a career as a rockstar web developer, as well as anybody who just loves to expand their knowledge. By the end of the book, you will have a rock solid knowledge of all HTML building blocks such
I will teach you the latest version of HTML5 by the standards of the W3C Association. These standards are used by all the major companies in the world.
The ideal student for this book is anybody who wants to expand their knowledge of HTML or get a leg up in the web developer world. There are no prerequisites necessary to enroll but I do request that you come open-minded to my silly jokes!
Another marketing-oriented book to entice you to purchase (or download) the next book in the series overarching your position in a sales funnel to lure you into buying a Udemy course.
I recommend this book for those interested in learning one of the most important pillars in Web Development in a comic form (without images) written by a new, even 'comedian' author who wants you to enjoy learning this concept more than actually learning it.
A short introduction to some HTML programming. You can cover the course in a couple of hours and see if HTML for you. If you want to progress you will need something a little more advanced than this. A nice introduction to HTML for those just starting with this language.
If you bought this book you made a poor choice. If you read this review and still read this book, you made a poor choice. Awesome should not be in this title as it does not come close to teaching anything that is helpful or anyway as a quick reference book.
This book is a decent intro to the world of HTML. You know that feeling that you are going to wikipedia and then clicking around, and then five minutes later you find yourself reading about hamsters in Namibia?! Right? Well, this is the power of links!