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Murach's HTML5 and CSS3: Is it good for everyone?

 
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Hello Anne and Zak,

Congratulations on your new book!

I´m learning web programming for my own and like every interested student, need to find good and solid guide books and material to study.

Looking for it in IG, I found your page and saw that you have published some books about programming and my question is ¿The Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 book is good and useful for a new student in our amazing world of programming?


Thanks,
Diego.
 
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javocado life wrote:Hello Anne and Zak,

Congratulations on your new book!

I´m learning web programming for my own and like every interested student, need to find good and solid guide books and material to study.

Looking for it in IG, I found your page and saw that you have published some books about programming and my question is ¿The Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 book is good and useful for a new student in our amazing world of programming?


Thanks,
Diego.



Depends on what you want to do. Front end or back end? If you're looking at learning front end programming than yes, this is a great start to that learning path. Check out the diagram I posted on a different post regarding the modern front-end web developer learning path. It should help you figure out what you need to learn and in what order. This book is probably your best starting point.
 
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Thanks for the info! I´m very excited to keep learning about this and now sounds like a must read to me.  Thanks!
 
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