Coding has become professionalised and with it the tools that are used to make websites and apps have increased in complexity. While it does take a long time to get really, really good at programming, 90% of what most coders do every day can be learned quickly. But the problem with most tutorials, coding books and coding schools is that they teach in a way that the teachers learned 10, 15 or even 20 years ago. Fortunately, we're not in the late 90s anymore: people want to make good-looking, professional, modern sites without feeling like they're reading a college textbook or sitting passively in a lecture hall. This book teaches you to do just that. It shows that coding is just a tool, not some puzzle to be solved. Here's what makes this book unique: it's a straightforward book on making web technology understandable; it's a holistic approach to web design, explaining HTML, CSS and Javascript all together; and curated topics make it easier for the beginner to get started and learn more quickly.
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Rik Lomas is a tech educator, coder and start-up advisor based in New York. His startup, SuperHi, is an online community of creative people learning to code together. It offers courses on coding in a variety of languages including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, React.js and more, Lomas has taught students from Google, Facebook, Adidas, airbnb, Snapchat and The Guardian. He was also a mentor at Founder Institute London.
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