I am a software development engineer in test for Infosys. My job is officially to write automated tests in Selenium Webdriver. I'm also a web developer as a hobbyest
For web developers, even for beginners, I'm going to say it:
The Mozilla Developer Network. This is the friggin bible of Web Dev. Anything you want to know about HTML, CSS or JavaScript can be found here. I use it almost every day as a reference. It also has tutorials, which, granted, I've never done, but this site's documentation is fantastic.
Another great resource, though it is a physical book you'll have to buy, is John Duckett's HTML & CSS, and JavaScript & JQuery books. They're great primers to get you started.
For web developers, even for beginners, I'm going to say it:
The Mozilla Developer Network. This is the friggin bible of Web Dev. Anything you want to know about HTML, CSS or JavaScript can be found here. I use it almost every day as a reference. It also has tutorials, which, granted, I've never done, but this site's documentation is fantastic.
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/
Another great resource, though it is a physical book you'll have to buy, is John Duckett's HTML & CSS, and JavaScript & JQuery books. They're great primers to get you started.
Thank you for your thoughts. I recently acquired the books and will dive right in.
Thanks for sharing.
I checked out the books and they look great, very beginner friendly - htmlandcssbook.com/