HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the duct tape of the internet - it holds everything together, but no one really wants to look at it too closely. It's the necessary evil that every web developer has to deal with, like doing your taxes or going to the dentist.
"I spent all day debugging this HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) code, only to realize I forgot to close a single <div>
tag. FML."
"Sure, I could spend my time learning the latest JavaScript framework, but apparently this client's website is still using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) tables for layout. What year is it again?"
Refactoring HTML - A book on improving the design of existing web applications, because apparently just rewriting everything in React isn't always an option.
Test-Driving HTML Templates - An article on how to unit test your HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) templates, because manually checking everything in a browser is so 2005.
HTML Standard - The official HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) spec, for when you really want to punish yourself and dive into the nitty-gritty details. Good luck!
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