“The best way to learn to code is to start young—or start now.”
Summary
K Sai Anirudh and Hrithika R reimagine how coding is taught with two books—one for babies and one for beginners—that make frontend fun, simple, and smart.
About the Authors & Books
Authors K Sai Anirudh and Hrithika R are rethinking coding education by designing books that are visually engaging, conceptually clear, and purposefully simple. Their flagship book Ctrl + Shift + Frontend is a beginner-friendly introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that removes the fear and adds fun. For even younger minds, JavaScript for Babies introduces coding logic in bright, playful illustrations that even toddlers can enjoy. Their goal? To make code a universal language for all ages—because it’s never too early or too late to learn frontend. Together, they’ve built a bridge from cradle to code. A passionate programmer, educator, and content creator, Sai believes that the biggest obstacle to learning tech isn’t difficulty—it’s fear and poor guidance. With a strong background in frontend development, he’s mentored hundreds of students and continues to create beginner-focused learning resources. Ctrl + Shift + Frontend is his way of saying, “Let’s make coding human again.”
What Readers Say
- “I was scared of code. Ctrl + Shift + Frontend made me confident enough to build my first website!” — Arun M., College Student
- “My toddler and I read JavaScript for Babies like a bedtime story. It’s surprisingly educational and adorable!” — Ritika S., Parent
- “This isn’t your typical boring coding book. It feels like a conversation with a friend.” — Mehul R., Career Shifter
- “Finally, a tech book that respects beginners! No jargon, just clarity.” — Priya N., Design Intern
FAQs on Similar Niche Books
Is Ctrl + Shift + Frontend suitable for complete coding beginners?
Yes. It explains everything from scratch using examples, analogies, and real practice.
What’s the age group for JavaScript for Babies?
Ideal for ages 1–5 for visual learning and early logic development.
Which book should I get after finishing Ctrl + Shift + Frontend?
Move on to HTML & CSS: Design and Build Websites by Jon Duckett for deeper learning.