![]() ![]() ![]() It was my fault that I did not read the table of contents well enough, however, as the book was mainly a quick tour of the UI and various preferences. ![]() Only chapter 6 ( Working in Coda ) provided some insight as to how you might construct a page - a much too simple page. It walks you through the UI and helps you understand the various settings/preferences in Coda. The book shows screenshots here and there, but mainly it is just a list of preferences and new features with very little insight on how to use the features as part of your daily development. It is just not what I expected from a book called Coding with Coda. It really isn't about coding and would be better titled an Overview of Coda.įor some developers, however, a reference manual of various preferences in Coda may be just what they need. I know I have spent hours in Sublime Text 2 and Webstorm tinkering with settings and preferences to configure the environment for maximum productivity. ![]() If you are a developer having a similar problem in Coda, Coding with Coda may be just what you need. ConclusionĪlthough Coding with Coda didn't satisfy my needs in terms of understanding the workflow and advantages of Coda, it appears to be a good book on understanding the UI and preferences. For those developers struggling with making sense of the UI and settings in Coda, Coding with Coda lists all the UI features and various settings and preferences in good detail. ![]()
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