دانلود کتاب HTML & CSS: The Good Parts (Animal Guide)
by Ben Henick
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عنوان فارسی: HTML از u0026 amp؛ CSS: خوب قطعات (راهنمای حیوانات) |
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With that said, I have been struggling for the past few years to say with confidence that I am a web designer. At age 31, I was starting to feel obsolete because I just couldn't wrap my brain around HTML and CSS enough to feel that I really owned it. I could edit bits and pieces of things. I could grasp some general concepts. But all in all, I was lost. I could play checkers with code, but I could not build things.
I was at that point when this book came to me.
This book contained the context (the why, and the how) behind the disparate jibbly-bits floating in my head behind a website.
This is not a book that will walk you through a bunch of step-by-step tutorials. Those tutorials don't help me anyway. Design and development are not linear processes.
What was helpful (for me) was feeling like I had an expert with a willingness to speak above my head *just a little bit* and pull me along into a foreign language. It's not an easy read, but it was something I could curl up with on a couch with some coffee and dive into. Did it hurt my brain? Yes. But in that sense that I was really learning something. And that feels good.
I highly recommend this book for others like me who are transitioning from being a print designer to being a web designer who knows how web sites work.