LOL, that's your problem. If nobody interested in I won't make a selling thread. I just wanted to know that.
There are plenty of "free" copies of books online. What makes yours so special that we would want to pay for it?
Originally Posted by Hell_Demon
There are plenty of "free" copies of books online. What makes yours so special that we would want to pay for it?
I know that. You can search for guides but the are programming languages which isn't that simple.
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Originally Posted by bbroman
HTML and CSS are not programming languages. You came here disguised saying you aren't going to sell them, but you obviously are going to try to.
It is true. Then I call it Web Development but on the other side it is very similar.
Originally Posted by bbroman
HTML and CSS don't mean web-development in general. HTML and CSS imply creating web-pages, without any functional. If you write books about web-development, you need to pay your attention to PHP and Node.JS languages. If you want to create a web-page, you can do it by googling something about HTML and CSS. But if you want to develop a functional web-application, it is not going to be easy.
Sir, I know. I can't write all the books. My team do. I wrote the Swift, C# eBook.
I don't see why people would pay for books when they're copies online for free.
Good luck though.
probably nothingcfbfcbc
There is plenty of guides online, so theres no point because of the amount of resources available. But if you think your guides are worth reading then do it.
unless you teach in person or online live lecture there are tons of book..