If you have ever seen a html, php, or whatever book it is ussually very large. But at http://www.w3schools.com, the tutorials for languages are very short. What does the book teach that the tutorials don't?
There are a lot of things that tutorials don't cover. At least that's what I understood from my learning (I am still learning, I am a noob yet). After all, tutorials are free, while books cost $ .
I own about 3 books about PHP, and I must say that I've learned quite a bit of my stuff from them, and there is some stuff in them that is hard to find online tutorials for.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory
I will be AFK for a couple of days you guys hold down the fort while I am gone. I will be checking in on my phone but that will severly limit me. Be back saturday!
I just got to watch the video because even though I was there I was trying to work out tech problems with the chat since I was the social media guy so I was distracted but check it out guys the video is super fucking great!