JavaScript All-in-One (For Dummies)
Wednesday, 17 May 2023

This book is a complete introduction to JavaScript and how it's used in the real world. Chris Minnick serves up JavaScript coding basics before diving into the libraries, frameworks, and runtime environments new and experienced coders need to know. The book starts with the basics of JavaScript for anyone, even if you've never written code before. Then goes into the details of  frameworks - React.js, Vue.js, Svelte, and Node.js.

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Author: Chris Minnick
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: April 2023
Pages: 816
ISBN: 978-1119906834
Print: 1119906830
Kindle: B0C1RJ9H36
Audience: Developers wanting to learn JavaScript
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

 

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