Saturday, October 15, 2011

Book review: Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS and JavaScript.



Previously, I have been flirting aroung the html and css world a bit for the past few years without much seriousness.

After bumping into this book and picking up a few chapters, i now have a better understanding of not only about html and css, but also the difference between HTML n XHTML, in depth understanding of CSS, and also some badic javascript and some useful famous plugins widely used in today's internet.

This book is a very good book for beginners, like what stated in the title.

It is a very good introduction to making dynamic websites. Totally suitable for even zero internet knowledge fellas.

The sections on HTML and CSS is considered quite in depth, but not so with JavaScript. But that shouldnt be a reason to put you of from reading this book.

The introduction in JavaScript is more than enough to get us started in building a good website. Apart from that, it also introduced a few useful plugins and does point us to the correct direction for doing our own further research if we need to improve our JavaScript skills.

My personal experience, i spent almost a month flipping thru the entire book, and spent the rest of the time of my web programming time asking google. This book is good enough to give u all the knowledge needed in order for you to ask google if u need further reference.

All in all, this book is highly recommanded for those new / semi new to html/css/javascript programming.






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