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Beautiful Javascript Leading Programmers Explain How They Think Anton Kovalyov

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Beautiful Javascript Leading Programmers Explain How They Think Anton Kovalyov
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Anton Kovalyov
ISBN: 9781449370756, 1449370756
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Beautiful Javascript Leading Programmers Explain How They Think Anton Kovalyov by Anton Kovalyov 9781449370756, 1449370756 instant download after payment.

JavaScript is arguably the most polarizing and misunderstood programming language in the world. Many have attempted to replace it as the language of the Web, but JavaScript has survived, evolved, and thrived. Why did a language created in such hurry succeed where others failed? This guide gives you a rare glimpse into JavaScript from people intimately familiar with it. Chapters contributed by domain experts such as Jacob Thornton, Ariya Hidayat, and Sara Chipps show what they love about their favorite language - whether it's turning the most feared features into useful tools, or how JavaScript can be used for self-expression.

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