Murach's JavaScript, 2nd Ed (Murach Books)
Monday, 12 October 2015

JavaScript is used on most of the pages of a modern, commercial website. That’s why every web developer should know how to use JavaScript. The problem is that JavaScript is surprisingly difficult to learn, not only for programming novices but also for experienced programmers. This book is for anyone who needs to develop client-side applications with JavaScript. That includes web designers who use HTML and CSS and would like to build applications with JavaScript and jQuery and  server-side programmers who use languages like ASP, JSP, or PHP and would like to add JavaScript programming to their skillsets.  

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Authors: Joel Murach and Michael Urban
Publisher: Murach & Associates 
Date: October 1, 2015
Pages: 630
ISBN: 978-1890774851
Print: 1890774855
Category:  JavaScript
Level: Beginners 

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