Melhores livros para aprender HTML5 e CSS3 - @Curso em Vídeo HTML5 e CSS3

Melhores livros para aprender HTML5 e CSS3 - @Curso em Vídeo HTML5 e CSS3

Bibliography Recommendations for HTML and CSS Course

Introduction to the Video

  • This video addresses frequent inquiries about recommended reading materials for the HTML and CSS course.
  • The presenter welcomes viewers and sets the context for discussing supplementary resources.

Importance of Supplementary Materials

  • The course includes optional PDF materials that complement video lessons, enhancing learning through multiple formats.
  • Viewers are encouraged to maintain a notebook for taking notes, which aids in future reference and retention of information.

Overview of Recommended Resources

  • The presenter promises to provide at least 25 references to assist students throughout the extensive course content.
  • Emphasizes that while these resources are beneficial, purchasing books is not mandatory; all essential materials will be available for free.

Support from Organizations

  • Acknowledges support from organizations like Record, which promotes digital empowerment by providing technology education to underprivileged communities.
  • Highlights free technology courses offered by Record that can help students prepare for the job market during their studies.

Accessing Course Materials

  • Students can access free PDFs related to the course via QR codes or direct links provided in the video description.

Online References for HTML and CSS

Introduction to Online Resources

  • The speaker introduces four online references for learning HTML and CSS, emphasizing that they are free and accessible.
  • The first reference mentioned is the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN), which provides comprehensive manuals on HTML and CSS.

Key Online References

  • The second reference is W3C, the official consortium for the World Wide Web, offering authoritative documentation on web standards including HTML and CSS.
  • A third resource is the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), focused on the evolution of HTML with detailed explanations available in English.
  • The final reference discussed is W3Schools, a popular educational website that offers tutorials on various programming languages, although it is not officially affiliated with W3C.

Recommendations for Learning Materials

  • The speaker encourages bookmarking these resources for easy access anytime on mobile devices.
  • For those who prefer physical books, a recommendation is made to invest in an e-reader like Kindle for easier access to technical materials without distractions from social media notifications.

Suggested Books

  • The speaker shares personal preferences regarding books, highlighting a collection that includes titles relevant to web development such as "HTML Up and Running" by Mario & Cia Del Rey.
  • Additional recommended readings include definitive guides on CSS topics like Flexbox and Grid Layout by well-known authors in the field.

Conclusion

Recommendations for Learning HTML and CSS

Engaging with the Community

  • The speaker encourages viewers to follow their social media accounts, particularly on Instagram, to build a larger community around content creation and support those who produce valuable material.

Book Recommendations for HTML and CSS

  • The first recommended book is by Elizabeth Castro and Bruce Willis Lopes, published by Alta Books. It serves as a practical visual guide to HTML5 and CSS3, featuring numerous examples and exercises.
  • Another notable recommendation is a visually stunning but expensive book on HTML and CSS from Jungkook Sal. The speaker appreciates its high-quality graphics but notes it lacks depth in some areas.
  • A third suggestion is "Head First" series by Elizabeth Robson and Eric Freeman. This book uses simple language aimed at beginners, making complex concepts more accessible.
  • The speaker mentions "Create Your Own Website" by Neide Cooper as an excellent gift for young learners. It teaches HTML and CSS through engaging storytelling in comic format.

Additional Resources

  • Four additional books are recommended based on insights from a friend named Maujor (Maurício Samy Silva), focusing on beginner-friendly content that simplifies learning web development concepts.
  • The speaker highlights the importance of design principles in web development, recommending several design books from GG Publisher and Senac São Paulo that cover basic design concepts without delving into programming specifics.

Design Principles

  • "Graphic Design Course" by David Dabner is noted for its beautiful presentation while teaching fundamental design principles relevant to web development.
  • Two technical books are mentioned: "Psychology of Colors" by Eva Heller focuses on color theory, while "Thinking with Type" by Ellen Lupton discusses typography essentials—both crucial for effective web design.

Digital Resources

Creating Online Learning Materials

Overview of Recommended Resources

  • The speaker discusses the creation of online learning materials, emphasizing that they are available only in digital format and can be accessed through West Train or Amazon.
  • Two notable resources mentioned include "Smash Magazine" and a book on HTML and CSS by Duarte Maia, highlighting their quality despite being somewhat outdated.
  • The speaker encourages students to utilize various references for exercises while constructing the course, indicating a preference for reading books and manuals over other formats.
  • Continuous learning is stressed as essential; students are advised not to stop studying HTML and CSS, which should be modern and updated.
Video description

Além de assistir vídeos, esse nosso curso também é composto por arquivos PDF para download gratuito. Nesse vídeo vamos ver algumas referências e bibliografia recomendada para aprender HTML e CSS. Tópicos deste vídeo: 00:00 - Capítulo 01, aula 03 00:35 - Teremos PDFs de apoio 01:33 - Cursos grátis para quem é nosso aluno 02:56 - Bibliografia recomendada para HTML e CSS 03:41 - Baixando nossos PDF grátis 05:38 - Referências on-line e documentação 10:04 - Livros para aprender HTML e CSS 12:05 - Nossas redes sociais 12:34 - Livros bonitos e úteis 15:25 - Livros do Maujor para aprender HTML e CSS 16:18 - Livros para aprender design 18:20 - Outros livros importantes O Curso de HTML5 e CSS3 vai ensinar a criar sites usando a linguagem de marcação hipertexto (HTML) e folhas de estilo em cascata (CSS), todas em suas versões mais recentes. Neste curso, o Professor Gustavo Guanabara criou um conjunto de vídeos, exercícios, desafios e um material de apoio em forma de e-book com 30 capítulos ao todo. Acesse o material de apoio em PDF: == GitHub: https://github.com/gustavoguanabara/html-css/tree/master/aulas-pdf Receba notificações de novos vídeos: == Canal no Telegram: https://t.me/cursoemvideo Acompanhe todos os vídeos do Módulo 1 do Curso de HTML5 e CSS3: == Módulo 01: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHz_AreHm4dkZ9-atkcmcBaMZdmLHft8n Consiga certificados fazendo o curso diretamente pelo site oficial do projeto: == Site: https://www.cursoemvideo.com Torne-se apoiador do projeto: == Acesse: https://www.cursoemvideo.com/apoie Siga-nos nas redes sociais: == Gustavo Guanabara no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gustavoguanabara == Curso em Vídeo no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cursoemvideo == Hostnet no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hostnetbr == Recode no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rederecode == Estudonauta no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/estudonauta Conheça os patrocinadores desse curso: == HOSTNET: https://www.hostnet.com/cursoemvideo == RECODE: https://www.recode.org.br/novidades == ESTUDONAUTA: https://www.estudonauta.com/cursoemvideo #cursohtml5css3 #modulo01 #C01A03