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This book democratizes web development for everyone. It's a fun, clever guide that covers all of the key design principles, best practices, useful shortcuts, pro tips, real-world examples, and basic coding tutorials needed to produce a beautiful website that you'll feel confident sharing with the world. Because you, too, can design for the web! Hello Web Design contains everything you need to feel comfortable doing your own web development, including an abundance of real-life website examples that will inspire and motivate you. No need to spend time and money hiring an expensive graphic designer; this book will walk you through the fundamentals - and shortcuts - you need to do it all yourself, right now.
Learn how to code web apps and get on the path to building your next side project, your lifestyle business, or your startup.Hello Web App is written for non-programmers by a designer, and will walk you through every step you need before launching your web app live to real customers. No jargon, using simple and friendly language.This book doesn't walk you through a specific tutorial, but instead uses a generic example (a "collection of things") to allow you to create something that interests you. A blog is a collection of posts, a store is a collection of products, a directory is a collection of people. The possibilities are endless!Learn by doing--creating a project unique to you while teaching yourself how to build a web app.
Curious about the command line? This friendly introduction will go over basics for beginners in a fun, illustrated format. Illustrated by the author, Tracy Osborn (cover illustration by Andrey Petrov.)
How Women Represent Women argues that political parties fundamentally structure the ways in which women legislators represent women's interests. Using original election, sponsorship and roll call data across the U.S. state chambers from 1999-2000, Osborn shows how parties shape the policy alternatives women offer.
This title argues that political parties fundamentally structure the ways in which women legislators represent women's interests. Using original election, sponsorship and roll call data across the US state chambers, Osborn shows how parties shape the policy alternatives women offer.
Learning how to code? Git is a crucial version control tool in web development that can feel difficult to learn by beginners.This zine/ebook will cover the basics of Git so you can get started with your coding projects with confidence.* Covers the commands you'll use most as a beginner developer.* 24 friendly and easy-to-read pages, available to read online or print-and-staple at home.* Lovingly illustrated by author Tracy Osborn.
The fifth edition of Gender and Elections identifies the myriad ways gender influences electoral politics through the 2020 national elections.
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