John Langan

The most critical first step to becoming a web designer is learning how to code HTML. By the end of this short course you’ll know what HTML is, how it works, and how to use its most common elements. You’ll go from a blank slate to having your first fully functioning, basic hand-coded page. This will give you the fundamental foundation on which all your future designs can be built. So let’s jump into “Start Here: Learn Basic HTML”.

is a lifetime nerd that calls the Chicagoland area home. He is your typical family man that loves activities with his wonderful wife and three amazing children. He is huge sports buff (both playing and coaching) and loves football, baseball and basketball. He loves just about any technology he can get his hands on but spends most of him time on the server side of the world. His day job consists of writing highly transactional backend web services, data access layers, and n-tier applications using the .NET Framework in C#. At night, when he's not spending time with his family, he enjoys authoring Tuts+ Courses and creating ASP.NET MVC web sites and mobile apps for clients.

John's Courses

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$16

Angular 2

by John Langan

If you're building a web app, at some point you'll need to get data from your users.

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$18

Sequence intro

by Mike Smith

equence.js is a CSS framework which you can use to create presentations.

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FREE

Grav CMS

by Spike Lee

Grav is a flat-file CMS, meaning you get a fast, sophisticated flexible.

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