Back to basics
As you all know, I'm not that bad at front end coding, (that's my opinion, so don't argue
), and given that there appears to be a disconnect between what users want to do, and their ability to actually do it these days, I have decided to look at why.
I first though that it was because many do not understand just how the web and the associated standards work, then I thought it may have something to do with the, 'if I want to do it, then it must be the software is wrong if I cannot' attitude, that we see some users take. I even thought it may be the way people are learning about web design and development, that may be wrong. Or is it possibly a combination of all 3, plus others I have not looked at yet?
So as I am now on my run down to full retirement, I thought I may look at just what type of site(s) people are creating when they learn web design/development from books or videos, then create a few of them, with comments about just how good that tutorial series or book actually is, as the content for the 'site(s)'. Plus I intend to actually try the software recommended by the video/book, to do so, (then look at doing the same, using Dreamweaver, Muse, and VSPro).
So to that end, could anyone recommend a good book, or books, that they think, (or preferably would recommend to a beginner) that would be a good learning resource explaining not just the how to, but the why. The why, appears to be the problem when i have looked at a few samples, as everything I have looked at so far, does not mention 'the why'.
If anyone wishes to comment on my idea, or suggest expansions to it, that a beginner would or may wish to include, please do so. I have one limitation though, no frameworks unless that book would be aimed at the begginer.
