Finding the Best HTML Book for Learning: A Buyer's Guide

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The discussion centers on the best resources for learning HTML, specifically the preference for physical books over online tutorials. Participants highlight that while online resources like W3Schools are valuable, having a hard copy can enhance the learning experience. The consensus suggests that a textbook can provide structured learning, which is beneficial for beginners.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of web development concepts
  • Familiarity with HTML syntax and structure
  • Knowledge of online resources for web development
  • Ability to navigate and utilize educational materials
NEXT STEPS
  • Research popular HTML textbooks such as "HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites" by Jon Duckett
  • Explore online platforms like W3Schools for supplementary learning
  • Investigate community recommendations for HTML learning resources
  • Consider joining forums or groups focused on web development for peer support
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Beginner web developers, students learning HTML, and anyone seeking structured resources for mastering HTML through textbooks.

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I would like to buy a book in order to learn HTML. I know there are online tutorials and stuff, but I'd rather have a hard copy to refer to. There are a lot. In your opinion, what's the best one to get? :confused:
 
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