You’ve been writing HTML and CSS for a while now, and are pretty comfy with it. Scratch that: you’re uber-comfy with it. And you’re ready to move on to the next level. But that means learning JavaScript! Yikes!
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You’ve been writing HTML and CSS for a while now, and are pretty comfy with it. Scratch that: you’re uber-comfy with it. And you’re ready to move on to the next level. But that means learning JavaScript! Yikes!
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If you’ve been writing code for any length of time, you’ve probably found that experimenting with different ideas for your code and keeping different versions of pieces of a project isn’t always easy to organize. Furthermore, you want to code, not manage files. You should be using Git, a version control system. And now, with my newly-released Rockable Press eBook, Getting Good with Git.
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Those of you who follow us on Twitter may have heard that, for the last few months, we’ve been preparing an exclusive ebook on Git (the most requested topic). I’m pleased to announce that the project is now complete, helmed by assistant Nettuts+ editor, Andrew Burgess! For the entire month of October, “Getting Good with Git” is 100% free to all.
Git is confusing — really confusing! Make things easier on yourself and grab this free ebook.
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As Tumblr continues its path toward domination, I was shocked to find that there isn’t a single Tumblr book available anywhere…until now! Tumblr is fantastically intuitive, however, there’s a great deal of power available to you — if you learn how to harness it! That’s my goal in this new Rockable Press book + companion screencasts: teach you how to be a Tumblr pro! Along the way, we’ll learn how to create customization options, work with the Tumblr API, allow for added functionality, and a plethora of other awesome things!
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