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David Cochran serves as an Associate Professor of Communication at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. He has been teaching Interactive Design since 2005. A passion for best practices induced him to avoid shortcuts and hew towards web standards. When Twitter Bootstrap was first released in August 2011, he recognized it as a tool that would speed up development while supporting best practices. Thus, he began folding Bootstrap into his university courses, much to the benefit of his students.
In 2012, David produced a Bootstrap 2.0 tutorial series for webdesign.tutsplus.com. He also published a first short book about Bootstrap, Twitter Bootstrap Web Development How-To, Packt Publishing.
In his spare time, David blogs about web design at alittlecode.com. He also leads a media, design, and strategy company named BitBrilliant.
I would like to thank Oklahoma Wesleyan University for supporting this project and for providing a context for teaching and learning steeped in the Spirit of Christ. To my students, thank you for your excitement as we've learned new skills together. To Ian and my colleagues at BitBrilliant, thank you for joining me in the good work of building better web interfaces for great clients and good causes. To my wife, Julie, and our children, thank you for your patience through this process—and for your good humor, encouragement, and fun. I'm grateful.
Ian Whitley developed a passion for writing and literature at a young age. In 2010, he developed a deep interest in web development and decided to get involved in it. When the opportunity to help write a book on web development came up, it seemed like too good of an offer to pass up. He was one of the early adopters of Twitter Bootstrap when it was first released in 2011. With the help of David Cochran, he quickly conquered the system and has used it for many different web projects. Currently, he uses Bootstrap in relation to WordPress, using both in conjunction to create custom and creative solutions for his client.
Living in the Bartlesville, OK, Ian is the lead developer for BitBrilliant, the company that David Cochran founded. He is always looking to further his skills—both for the web and in the many hobbies he pursues, which include leather working and writing.
I would like to thank everyone I work with at BitBrilliant for being so helpful during this entire writing process and for being such great co-workers and friends. I would also like to thank my parents, Colin and Jackie Whitley, for providing me with a wonderful education, guiding me in my faith in Jesus Christ, and teaching me the skills I needed to make it in this life. I would not be who I am without your guidance.