Eloquent JavaScript, 4th Ed (No Starch Press)
Wednesday, 13 November 2024

This introduction to JavaScript has been updated in the new edition with new features, fresh exercises, and fun projects. Marijn Haverbeke takes the reader from JavaScript's basic elements, building up to engaging, complete programs. The author's personal experiences from years of maintaining popular open source projects enliven the text with practical insights and examples. This edition of Eloquent JavaScript updates the book to describe the 2024 version of JavaScript, and shifts the attention given to some topics to better reflect current development practices.

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Author: Marijn Haverbeke
Publisher: No Starch Press
Date: November 2024
Pages: 456
ISBN: 978-718504103
Print: 1718504101
Kindle: B0D9J9QWK9
Audience: JavaScript developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

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