David DuRocher is a web design instructor, author, and 10+ year veteran at a Fortune 500 tech company. With extensive web development education experience, David knows how to get results and distill his experience into actionable learning insight. Under his guidance, David's students have built practical HTML, CSS, and other coding language skill sets. His results-oriented teaching methods, extensive hands-on experience, and engaging style deliver time and again on his promise that truly anyone can learn the skills needed to build a professional tech career. He is currently a technical account manager for Adobe, an industry-leading Fortune 500 company, and a web development instructor at Noble Desktop. Before his current roles, David taught advanced tech and development concepts at the College of Technology, City University of New York, and managed web marketing for the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. His new book, HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide, is available now from publisher ClydeBank Media.
5 out of 5 - Foreword Clarion Reviews (Independent Book Reviewer) HTML& CSS QuickStart Guide is a great reference work for those learning to code and build websites. David DuRocher's computing reference book HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide has the potential to turn average internet travelers into developers and superusers. Structured to help ordinary people understand the possibilities of do-it-yourself coding, this book explains the differences between HTML and CSS in everyday language, comparing the former to the blueprints of a home, and the latter to a design scheme. Its four parts move from overviews of HTML and CSS to deeper, hands-on advice for creating websites. The writing has a wonderful conversational quality that complements the beautiful formatting throughout. The book makes excellent use of white space, shading, and text, while clear labels present snippets of code, various digital assets, and tips well. The book is also thoughtful in its use of code, letting each gray block carry forward the ideas of the text and using the code snippets to describe how they might change fonts or styles. For example, it shows various heading styles, both inline CSS and without, and explains the differences well. And while the text is pitched at those who already understand internet use, it also includes closing advice on downloading and installing the materials it suggests. Displaying coding in action, this text is an inspiring guide to fleshing out websites using code. It moves through simple choices like font styles to more complex techniques like building responsive websites; the text closes with advanced techniques, including for debugging code and securing web hosting. Its work will impart confidence about becoming web content creator, too. With its useful beginning library of code for aspiring web gurus, HTML & CSS QuickStart Guide is a great reference work for those learning to code and build websites. by Foreword Clarion Reviews (Independent Book Reviewer) ----- Expertly written, organized and presented the HTML and CSS QuickStart Guide is an ideal DIY instruction manual and guide, and is an ideal textbook for beginning level HTML courses. While especially and unreservedly recommended for community, college, and university library Computer Programming & Web Design collections. by Midwest Book Review (Independent Book Reviewer)