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A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript. The new techassisted approach that requires half the effort

A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript. The new techassisted approach that requires half the effort

by Mark Myers

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appears in Javascript, Programming, and Programming.

The most enthusiastically reviewed Programming, book on AmazonBuy the book and get access to all 1,750 interactive exercises free."Damn, this program is ridiculously good. The author needs to sign up to run this country's education program."Matthew Highland"This is the most incredible learning experience I have ever had. Amazing!!" Jon W. Christop...

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