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Modern Web Essentials Using JavaScript and HTML5

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Modern Web Essentials Using JavaScript and HTML5
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Publisher: InfoQ.com
Number of pages: 49

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Developing single page applications with JavaScript and HTML5 solves an enterprise pain point - how to reach users on various platforms without diminishing user experience. This book provides tools for a thorough understanding of three topics integral to effective enterprise-level, web SPA development: JavaScript language essentials, HTML5 specification features, and responsive design principles.

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