
AstonJ
HTML in 100 Seconds
I love videos like this and it follows the same theme as @jaeyson’s thread here - I reckon the @ElixirCasts crew should consider experimenting with something similar as well - perhaps we can tie them in to our Elixir Forum threads
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logandavid
the most concise and easy-to-understand video on HTML. Thanks for sharing!
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faust
I remember when I was in college, there was a book called “html in 21 days”,
now things are getting faster and faster every year, 100 seconds is enough
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