Murach's Modern JavaScript (Murach)
Wednesday, 20 March 2024

This book skips over the explanations of the quirky old features in JavaScript and jumps straight to the best practices of modern JavaScript with the aim of making it easier to learn how to use JavaScript to add functionality to your web pages. Mary Delamater presents a seven-chapter crash course in JavaScript for which the only prerequisite is a basic understanding of HTML and CSS.

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Section Two presents the essential JavaScript skills.
Section Three goes on to professional skills.

Author: Mary Delamater
Publisher: Murach
Date: March 2024
Pages: 608
ISBN: 978-1943873142
Print: 1943873143
Audience: JavaScript developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: JavaScript

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