Front-End Development, HTML & CSS, Javascript & jQuery by Jon Duckett | Book Review




Front End Development Book Review | HTML & CSS and JavaScript & JQuery by Jon Duckett. Learning is so important and although there is an abundance of online learning platforms for front-end development, a good book about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript may just be what the doctor ordered. I bought these book years ago and I have to say it’s refreshing to see a book about programming and code that is written by a human for actual humans. It’s billed as

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If you are new to Front-End Development, code, website creation, JavaScript, Or have added scripts to your web page but want a better idea of how they work? Then this book is for you.

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35 responses to “Front-End Development, HTML & CSS, Javascript & jQuery by Jon Duckett | Book Review”

  1. Hi, Jesse real these books are helpful for a beginner. Those who want to become a front-end web developer nothing know about web development, I prefer the above books mentioned in the video. after learning it goto forum submission to solve other problems to get good practices. @LearnTheNew

  2. Believe Me , There are far better & Free JavaScript books than this one, I don't know why everyone suggests that. I have read Js books ranging beginners to Advanced! I have also read his HTML book, You can find far better content by studying Shay Howe's ( Free – Learn to Code HTML & CSS)! Just my 1 cent!

  3. I’m more so in the Back-End of WebDev & apps, but I highly recommend PHP, MySQL & JavaScript (for Dummies series) by Richard Blum. HTML && CSS are overviewed, and for this reason, it was my favorite "all-in-one" book. It never drags out on a concept and I never felt bored or overwhelmed in the thick of it all. Cheers.

  4. Thanks, will definitely look into those books. I have been searching for decently practice guides. Look forward to other future review of other code books. If possible can you do a review of " Front-End Web Development The Big Nerd Ranch Guide book" the authors are Chris Aquino and Todd Gandee.

  5. Hello, I think there's a book better than the one that you introduced into that video. It is written by Denis Kolisnichenko HTML&CSS Pratical Programming .. I am saying that because the one from Jon Duckett has more colors than content. U know what I mean… It looks more like a site in the book whereas the book that Denis Wrote is most content, nothing skipped but there are things that you should just google on your own because there are no proper examples on how to use some things like tags and atributes and so on. Just saying, I haven't read the Jon Duckett's one but I will try it. Also the JavaScript one :).

  6. Cool videos man. However I would suggest turning off your autofocus. It's really bad. Set something up where you would stand and focus manually. Then go and stand in that exact spot. As a photographer I found it really hard to watch. Not being negative. Just trying to help out.🤘

  7. how to read programming books:
    First, don’t skip the introduction because most of these books describes how a language effects or deal with hardware or how the compiler works. second, work every instruction the book command you to do because it will definitely help you otherwise won’t make sense(why the author put it there in the first place).Third, go to every source the book command you to got to because it will gives you more knowledge about some subject; by the way try this android app, it helps you extract a URL without write it by hand (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=text.ocr.mostafa.extracturl).Fourth, solve every problem the book gives you, it will teach you how to use what you learned and gives you more experience.

    I HOPE THAT HELPED.

  8. I've got the pdf versions paired it with a Udemy web dev coarse and few hours a week on YouTube. I was told by a senior web developer who conducted an interview I had a wile back that my job readiness was way past that of a university graduate as I knew all the practical stuff that companies need to make money.
    You can imagine how shocked I was

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