The JavaScript Way
by Baptiste Pesquet
Publisher: Leanpub 2017
Number of pages: 269
Description:
This book aims to be a useful companion for anyone wishing to (re)discover the many facets of JavaScript. From the very basics of programming up to front-end and back-end web development, a lot of topics are covered in a simple and accessible way. No prior knowledge needed.
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