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Web Development Basics

Alisa Turing

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

"Web Development Basics" offers a comprehensive introduction to modern website creation, focusing on the three fundamental pillars of web development: HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. The book takes readers on a practical journey from understanding basic markup structure to creating dynamic, interactive web experiences, all while emphasizing current industry best practices and standards.

 
The text stands out through its project-based learning approach, where readers progressively build a portfolio website while learning core concepts. Starting with HTML's semantic elements and document structure, the book advances through CSS3's powerful layout tools like flexbox and grid systems, before diving into JavaScript fundamentals and DOM manipulation. Each chapter builds upon previous knowledge, incorporating real-world examples and practical code snippets that demonstrate how these technologies work together seamlessly.

 
What makes this guide particularly valuable is its balanced approach to technical content and accessibility. While maintaining technical accuracy, it presents complex concepts in plain language, making it ideal for beginners with basic computer literacy while offering enough depth for intermediate learners. The book's emphasis on hands-on practice, combined with its exploration of current web development debates and enduring principles, ensures readers gain practical skills that remain relevant despite the field's rapid evolution.
Disponible desde: 13/01/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 145 páginas.

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