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Your First Week With Bootstrap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Your First Week With Bootstrap

Bootstrap stands as one of the most popular, open-source, front-end frameworks on the Web. Since its official release in 2011, it has undergone several changes, and it's now one of the most stable and responsive frameworks available. It's loved by web developers of all levels, as it gives them the capability to build a functional, attractive website design within minutes. A novice developer with just some basic knowledge of HTML and little CSS can easily get started with Bootstrap. In this book we'll take you through Bootstrap basics, introduce you to its major features, and get you building your first Bootstrap sites. It contains: Why I Love Bootstrap, and Why You Should Too by Syed Fazle R...

Learn Angular: The Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Learn Angular: The Collection

Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This collection is a set of books aimed at getting you up to speed with Angular. It contains: Learn Angular: Your First Week, a collection of articles introducing Angular Learn Angular: Build a Todo App, an in-depth project tutorial that builds a complete Angular application from start to finish Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects presents four practical Angular projects Learn Angular: Related Tools & Skills contains a collection of articles outlining essential tools and skills that every modern JavaScript developer should know. This book is for all front-end developers who want to become proficient with Angular and its related tools. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.

Learn Bootstrap: The Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Learn Bootstrap: The Collection

Bootstrap stands as the most popular open-source, front-end framework on the Web. Since its official release in 2011, it has undergone several changes, and it's now one of the most stable and responsive frameworks available. It's loved by web developers of all levels, as it gives them the capability to build a functional, attractive website design within minutes. A novice developer with just some basic knowledge of HTML and little CSS can easily get started with Bootstrap. This collection presents three books: Your First Week With Bootstrap, a collection of articles introducing Bootstrap 8 Practical Bootstrap Projects, which presents several complete, real world Bootrap projects Bootstrap: Related Tools & Skills, which contains a collection of articles outlining essential tools and skills that every Bootstrap developer should know. This collection is for all frontend developers who want to build responsive, mobile-first websites with Bootstrap. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.

Learn Angular: Your First Week
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Learn Angular: Your First Week

Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This book contains a collection of articles that provide a rapid introduction to Angular, getting you up and running with no fuss. It contains: Angular Introduction: What It Is, and Why You Should Use It by Ilya Bodrov-Krukowski AngularJS and Angular: a Detailed Comparison by Manjunath M An Introduction to TypeScript: Static Typing for the Web by Byron Houwens Getting Past Hello World in Angular by Jason Aden Angular Components: Inputs and Outputs by David Aden A Practical Guide to Angular Directives by Claudio Ribeiro Angular Components and Providers: C...

The Advanced CSS Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Advanced CSS Collection

CSS has grown from a language for formatting documents into a robust language for designing web applications. Its syntax is easy to learn, making CSS a great entry point for those new to programming. Indeed, it's often the second language that developers learn, right behind HTML. As CSS's feature set and abilities have grown, so has its depth. In this collection of books, we'll be exploring some of the amazing things that developers can do with CSS today; tasks that in the past might only have been achievable with some pretty complex JavaScript, if at all. This collection contains: Modern CSS, which explores topics like variable fonts and transforms, and shows how they might be used in the real world CSS Grid Layout: 5 Practical Projects, which shows five complete projects that utilize the Grid Layout Layout module CSS Tools & Skills which looks at essential CSS tools and skills for modern front-end developers

Learn Angular: Related Tool & Skills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

Learn Angular: Related Tool & Skills

Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This book provides an overview of some essential Angular tools--such as Angular CLI, Angular Augary, and Sublime Text--as well as outlining some must-have TypeScript tips. This book is for all front-end developers who want to become proficient with Angular and its related tools. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.

Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects

Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This book presents a collection of complete project tutorials: building a bucket-list MEAN stack app; user authentication with MEAN; building a Twitter client with Node and Angular; and connecting Angular and the WordPress API. Along the way, you'll learn how to use Angular and some of its best features. This book is for all front-end developers who want to get proficient with Angular and its related tools. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.

CSS Grid Layout: 5 Practical Projects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

CSS Grid Layout: 5 Practical Projects

CSS has grown from a language for formatting documents into a robust language for designing web applications. Its syntax is easy to learn, making CSS a great entry point for those new to programming. Indeed, it's often the second language that developers learn, right behind HTML. One of CSS's new features is the Grid Layout Module, which enables complex layout designs that previously would have been very difficult to achieve. In this book, we'll examine five projects that use grid layout. It contains: Redesigning a Site to Use CSS Grid Layout by Ilya Bodrov Redesigning a Card-based Tumblr Layout with CSS Grid by Giulio Mainardi Easy and Responsive Modern CSS Grid Layout by Ahmed Bouchefra Progressively Enhanced CSS Layouts from Floats to Flexbox to Grid by Diogo Souza Make Forms Great with CSS Grid by Craig Buckler This book is suitable for developers with some CSS experience.

Modern CSS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Modern CSS

CSS has grown from a language for formatting documents into a robust language for designing web applications. Its syntax is easy to learn, making CSS a great entry point for those new to programming. Indeed, it's often the second language that developers learn, right behind HTML. As CSS's feature set and abilities have grown, so has its depth. This book is a collection of articles that explore some of the amazing thngs that developers can do with CSS today; things that in the past might only have been achievable with some pretty complex JavaScript previously, if at all. It contains: Using CSS Transforms in the Real World by Craig Buckler Variable Fonts: What They Are, and How to Use Them by Claudio Ribeiro Scroll Snap in CSS: Controlling Scroll Action by Tiffany B. Brown Real World Use of CSS with SVG by Craig Buckler CSS and PWAs: Some Tips for Building Progressive Web Apps by David Attard 20 Tips for Optimizing CSS Performance by Craig Buckler Advanced CSS Theming with Custom Properties and JavaScript by Ahmed Bouchefra This book is for developers with some experience of CSS.

Jump Start Sass
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Jump Start Sass

Get a Jump Start on the popular CSS preprocessor Sass today! Using Sass, you can write your stylesheets in a more concise, dynamic, and readable way, and cut down many of the tedious repetitive tasks that come with writing vanilla CSS. Sass simplifies your stylesheets, adding some useful features missing from CSS. Most importantly, Sass will save you time. This book provides a thorough introduction to Sass for the beginner. In it, you'll learn: What preprocessors are and how they can be useful Installation and getting started Variables, mixins, and functions Loops and conditions Nesting Extend Warnings & errors Project architecture The Sass ecosystem And more!