Book Details:
Pages: | 288 |
Published: | Apr 03 2015 |
Posted: | Sep 17 2015 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | PDF |
Book size: | 22.2 MB |
Book Description:
Handson exercises help you learn to code like a pro No coding experience is required for Coding For Dummies, your onestop guide to building a foundation of knowledge in writing computer code for web, application, and software development. It doesnt matter if youve dabbled in coding or never written a line of code, this book guides you through the basics. Using foundational web development languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, it explains in plain English how coding works and why its needed. Online exercises developed by Codecademy, a leading online code training site, help hone coding skills and demonstrate results as you practice. The site provides an environment where you can try out tutorials built into the text and see the actual output from your coding. Youll also gain access to endofchapter challenges to apply newly acquired skills to a lessdefined assignment. So what are you waiting for? The current demand for workers with coding and computer science skills far exceeds the supply Teaches the foundations of web development languages in an easytounderstand format Offers unprecedented opportunities to practice basic coding languages Readers can access online handson exercises and endofchapter assessments that develop and test their newfound skills If youre a student looking for an introduction to the basic concepts of coding or a professional looking to add new skills, Coding For Dummies has you covered.
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