Every programmer remembers the first technology they learned. For me, and for many others, it was HTML. When I started with HTML, I immediately felt how easy and approachable it was.

I quickly realized that learning HTML is about more than just building web pages. It is a massive confidence builder. Once you write your first lines of code and see them come to life on the screen, you get this amazing boost. It gives you the exact confidence you need to go out and learn your next programming language or tackle more complex tech.

From a Free Course to a Book

Because I wanted others to experience that same confidence, I started by creating a free Udemy course on the subject. The response was wonderful, and it inspired me to take all that knowledge and package it into a complete, written guide. That is how my book, HTML for Beginners, was born.

When I wrote the book, my main goal was to make sure nobody ever felt lost. To make learning as easy as possible, I included clear code examples and actual screenshots for every single topic. I also made sure to incorporate all the micro-level details that a lot of other guides skip over. Whether you are an absolute beginner starting from zero, or an advanced developer wanting to revise the basics and learn a few new things, this book was built for you.

Hitting #1 on Amazon US

A few months after the book's release, HTML for Beginners climbed the charts and hit the #1 spot on Amazon US.

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Seeing my book sitting at number one on Amazon was one of the greatest feelings in the world. It validated all the late nights spent formatting code blocks, capturing screenshots, and breaking down complex topics into easy, natural language.

If you are ready to start your own coding journey and build that foundation of confidence, you can grab a copy below.

Available on Amazon

To everyone who enrolled in my course, picked up a copy of the book, or left a review, thank you. You made this milestone possible, and I am excited to keep creating resources that make learning tech easier for everyone.