SVG Pocket Primer (Mercury Learning)
Thursday, 27 October 2016

This Pocket Primer is primarily for self-directed learners who want to learn SVG and it serves as a starting point for deeper exploration of its programming. In it Oswald Campesato provides an overview of of the major aspects of SVG and a solid introduction to SVG via complete code samples and images which are included on its companion DVD.

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Author: Oswald Campesato
Publisher: Mercury Learning
Date: October 6, 2016

Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1944534592
Print: 1944534598
Category: JavaScript  
Level: Intermediate

Contains material devoted to SVG gradients and filters, graphics, animation, etc., use with CSS3, D3, Angular2, and covers SVG application programming interfaces and other toolkits

See our review of Python: Pocket Primer also by Oswald Campesato in the same series, in which Mike James awarded a rating of 4.5.

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