Monday, May 6, 2013

HTML Resource One: w3schools

First up on the resource list is w3schools.  w3schools is a pretty simple website.  I actually started learning from w3schools just as a beginning.  It isn't the most fun nor the most interactive, however it does go through things very thoroughly.  If you really want to know why things are the way they are, w3schools helps out a bunch with that, or better yet look at Mozilla's mdn stuff as that's what a lot of professionals like to look at.

This review's pretty straightforward as the site is pretty straightforward.  The content is really quite good, but it goes more like a textbook than an interactive guide.  If you like that, then this is probably the site for you.  It also includes a lot of knowledge on things like CSS and JavaScript and covers those in very much a similar way.  As such I'll step back from reviewing w3schools again on those topics as it'll be pretty much the same thing.  If however, you find w3schools silly and suck, you're not alone.  In the end however, whatever helps you learn best is the best for you and I hope you don't take my words super seriously because as they say, "different strokes for different folks."

--CsMiREK

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