JavaScript and JQuery
Interactive FrontEnd Web Development
by Jon Duckett
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appears in Web Development, Front End Development, and Javascript.
Learn JavaScript and jQuery a nicer wayThis fullcolor book adopts a visual approach to teaching JavaScript & jQuery, showing you how to make web pages more interactive and interfaces more intuitive through the use of inspiring code examples, infographics, and photography. The content assumes no previous Programming, experience, other than knowing h...
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appears in Web Development, Front End Development, and Javascript.
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“Practical, code-first manual aimed at hands-on developers; it mixes object-oriented design, UML, design patterns, and Agile/XP practices with long C and Java examples. The most useful parts are concrete problem-solving walk-throughs: refactorings, design choices, and pattern implementations you can copy into real projects. Limitations: heavy on language-specific listings and prescriptive editorializing — the tone can feel didactic, and some examples read dated compared with modern language features. Not a gentle introduction; it's best used slowly and with a code editor open.”
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