JavaScript (Rheinwerk Computing)
Monday, 03 October 2022

In this book subtitled "The Comprehensive Guide to Learning Professional JavaScript Programming", Philip Ackermann covers the whole of JavaScript from basics to advanced topics. At the advanced end, there are discussions about object-oriented and functional programming, the Node.js platform, mobile and desktop application development, and the use of JavaScript in the Internet of Things.

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Author: Philip Ackermann
Publisher: Rheinwerk Computing
Date: August 2022
Pages: 982
ISBN: 978-1493222865
Print: 1493222864
Kindle: B0B4Y615S1
Audience: developers wanting to learn JavaScript
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

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