Creating Web Animations (O'Reilly)
Monday, 03 July 2017

Animation is the key to user interfaces that are fun, practical, fluid, and memorable, according to author Kirupa Chinnathambi, while admitting that learning how to create animations is hard, and existing learning material doesn’t explain the context of the UI problem that animations are trying to solve. This book aims to help.

<ASIN:1491957514>

You'll gain a solid technical understanding of how to create animations using CSS and learn how to implement common UI patterns, using practical examples that rely on animations to solve a core problem. Frontend web developers and designers will learn important technical details, along with how to apply them to solve real-world problems.

Author: Kirupa Chinnathambi
Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: April 2017
Pages: 210
ISBN: 978-1491957516
Print: 1491957514
Kindle: B06XRMMG64
Audience: Web developers
Level: Intermediate

 

  • Create animations found in common user interface implementations, such as bounce after scrolling, expanding search boxes, and content sliders
  • Learn the technical details of working with CSS animations and transitions
  • Use CSS transforms to very animate an element’s position, scale, and orientation
  • Understand the importance of easing

Follow @bookwatchiprog on Twitter or subscribe to I Programmer's Books RSS feed for each day's new addition to Book Watch and for new reviews.

To have new titles included in Book Watch contact  BookWatch@i-programmer.info

Banner
 


SQL Server 2022 Query Performance Tuning (Apress)

Author: Grant Fritchey
Publisher: Apress
Pages: 745
ISBN:978-1484288900
Print:1484288904
Kindle:B0BLYD98SQ
Audience: DBAs & SQL Devs
Rating: 4.7
Reviewer: Ian Stirk 

A popular performance tuning book gets updated for SQL Server 2022, how does it fare?



Machine Learning For Dummies, 2e (Wiley)

Author: John Paul Mueller
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: January 2021
Pages: 464
ISBN: 978-1119724018
Print: 1119724015
Kindle: B08SZHJGJW
Audience: General, but not too dumb
Rating: 4
Reviewer: Mike James
Dummies probably need machine learning to cope...


More Reviews